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Parking brake

Parking brake not engaging does this have a A solenoid that engages the parking brake when you engage the switch on any help will help thank you
  • Posted 14 Apr 2022 23:38
  • By Tony_Aguilar
  • joined 14 Apr'22 - 12 messages
  • Texas, United States
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I also need help here. I currently only have one wheel that locks when I set th parking g brake.
I have spent hours searching g for electrical and hydraulic schematics for these forklifts and can't find anything.
My diff lock doesn't work and that's a real problem for me. If I could find out how the system works I could prob diagnose it myself. Any one have any ideas where to get Info on these?
  • Posted 7 Apr 2025 22:17
  • By Jorel_Pentz
  • joined 7 Apr'25 - 1 message
  • Nova Scotia, Canada
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