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auxiliary problem.

have no auxiliary function, no error codes forward/reverse good,raise/lower fine.
  • Posted 10 Feb 2023 12:14
  • By crappiechaser
  • joined 10 Feb'23 - 2 messages
  • Texas, United States
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Forgot to tell you the last time make sure that it comes with the suction fitting because the one on the old pump does not fit into the parker pump.
  • Posted 12 Feb 2023 08:30
  • By Scott_
  • joined 16 May'21 - 318 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Scott
I've checked various possibilities, an at that conclusion regarding motor, due to cost of that motor an hydraulic pump. (Only way local dealer sell it now) just needed another opinion. I will purchase motor an pump. Let you
Know the end result.
Thanks
Crappiechaser.
  • Posted 11 Feb 2023 02:32
  • By crappiechaser
  • joined 10 Feb'23 - 2 messages
  • Texas, United States
I read your post you have a bad auxiliary motor inside the top of the head of the motor is a computer it has no bearing on canbus it will not code when it goes bad the motor is not cheap and the only one that sells it is the dealer. If the board is bad in the motor it is not able to be rebuilt it was made overseas and was changed by yale to a parker motor and pump assemble. l had this same problem about a year ago. Hope this helps.
  • Posted 11 Feb 2023 02:11
  • By Scott_
  • joined 16 May'21 - 318 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Scott

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