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Have a 2003 H80XM propane 4.3V6 that has started to have delays into going in forward. sometimes it goes right away and other times it takes five minutes before engaging.
The transmission fluid level looks ok but is foamy with gurgling sounds from dip stick tube. Things done to fix:
I have changed transmission filter, added and removed fluid to see if better or worse....zero effect. Reverse works fine so i swapped the two black electrical switches on valve body to see if it would change but nothing did and worked the same.
Any ideas would be appreciated. Thank You
  • Posted 22 Jun 2019 03:34
  • By Hyster80XM
  • joined 22 Jun'19 - 9 messages
  • Idaho, United States

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