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Power steering motor not shutting off

Hey Guys,

Working on a Raymond RTW40 / RTW40-02-01420. Power steering motor continues to run after the operator is no longer in the seat. Seat switch and display indicate correctly when
operator is in or out of the seat. Trouble shot system looking for a time delay and narrowed it down to the auxiliary card. Looking for some feed back if anyone has experienced this problem and if I'm on the right track. Thanks
  • Posted 19 Mar 2011 10:58
  • By Miloslouis
  • joined 4 Dec'10 - 27 messages
  • California, United States
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