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After doing some digging I found the fuses. Figured it must get in a big area. For those that don't know the entire fuse and electronic section is in the back behind the panel that says Yale on the forklift weight.

So I did have a bad fuse. I pulled some dead wiring out the other day, stuff just wired for electricity for warehouse stuff. It worked after that so I'll check to see if I didn't hit something. Pretty sure I didn't I work with way more complicated electrical systems than this.
  • Posted 15 May 2017 11:10
  • By carter_r
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