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Model:GLP040VXNVRV086
Serial:B875V06433J
Code Present: 523859-3

Forklift sat for several months. Installed new battery and cleared all codes and and this code pops back on as soon as unit is started. All functions (travel and Hydralics) appear good and fluid levels are good.

The only thing I see that is not working is the brake lights. Checked continuity on the mechanical brake switch and it appears to be open whether the switch is in the open or closed position. My suspicion is that this switch is bad, but would like some guidance as to to code and proper T-shooting tips on the brake light inop issue.
Thanks in advance for any assistance provided.
  • Posted 30 Jan 2018 12:02
  • By Cambox1
  • joined 16 Aug'16 - 18 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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