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Just an update on my voltage to frame issue. After disconnecting component after component I have found a issue with the lift pump. The voltage to frame was 26V,after I disassembled and blew out the motor my voltage dropped to less than 2 volts. I feel this is a design issue with Crown. There is no access to blow out the motor. Let my say again, the lift is working fine. No error codes. We are having issues with INFOLINK card readers going bad. Can anyone tell me if voltage to the frame has an effect on these readers. So far I have disassembled and cleaned the lift pump on four lifts and three dropped to less than 2 volts and one was less than 1 volt.
  • Posted 13 Jan 2019 02:34
  • Modified 13 Jan 2019 02:36 by poster
  • By Redman
  • joined 31 Dec'18 - 5 messages
  • Alabama, United States
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