Doosan (& Daewoo) GC25E-5:
No Travel

Hello, I have a Doosan GC25E-5 SN#FGA0L 1790-0188
Unit had an intermittent problem where it will stop randomly while driving and not travel. Unit does not shift into forward or reverse. I have checked the F/R solenoids and there is no power to them. The direction switch does work. This is as far as I have gotten. What else should I check? Thanks.
  • Posted 1 Nov 2022 11:17
  • Discussion started by Landry_Houston
  • Nevada, United States
Landry Houston
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No sir, we eventually figured it was the module however same concern after replacement. At this point we think there may be a transmission valve issue...
  • Posted 22 Nov 2022 08:56
  • Reply by Landry_Houston
  • Nevada, United States
Landry Houston
Did you ever resolved your issue?
  • Posted 22 Nov 2022 08:17
  • Reply by BusyE
  • Florida, United States

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