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Replaced Sequence Card and only have reach and lift . Tilt not working.

Truck originally had no functions working diagnosed it to a bad sequence card. Replaced the sequence card and installed new multiswitchs as well. The wiring was clustered on the switchs and lift and lower were not working. Rewired the Multiswitches and now works. Tested the reach and worked. the lift and lower work. The sequence goes thru each function. I can hear the solenoids click in lift and reach function but not in the tilt. When i use the tilt function it will reach in and out like its never switched over when using the sequence button. Ive went thru all i can think of trying to find this issue. Any one know if there is something missing im not looking at ? Thanks in advance
  • Posted 24 Aug 2023 09:09
  • By Chad_Fulton
  • joined 24 Aug'23 - 3 messages
  • Michigan, United States
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Thanks for the reply. I did change the switches on the new card to what the old card was setup for. I'm just wondering if I got a bad card.
  • Posted 24 Aug 2023 22:45
  • By Chad_Fulton
  • joined 24 Aug'23 - 3 messages
  • Michigan, United States
there are dip switches on the card that you need to set to the number of options you have
copy your old card settings
  • Posted 24 Aug 2023 20:42
  • By crownie
  • joined 8 Sep'08 - 151 messages
  • Victoria, Australia

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