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IT DOESNT LIFT, AND THE REACH DON'T WORK

the forklift works Forward and Reverse, but if Iwant to lift or reach, it doesn't do something.

the joystick don't work, and the lights, that shows me which button am I pushing, doesn't shine when I push the buttons.

I've a Wiring Diagram of a NDR030AD, but it shows me a board that I can't see in my truck.

Could somebody knows what could I do?
  • Posted 2 Apr 2014 09:01
  • By azucena_v
  • joined 28 Oct'09 - 23 messages
  • Mexico City, Mexico
THAKS AZU_VAZ@YAHOO.COM.MX
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You have to have the correct wiring diagram for the model truck you have. The NR-AB didn't have the board you are referring to (I think you are talking about the MIB- That came in with the NR-AC model) Odds are you have a broken wire or blown fuse. Just gotta search.
  • Posted 5 Jun 2014 23:58
  • By jim_j
  • joined 5 Jun'14 - 2 messages
  • New York, United States

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