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Ok so after several hours of troubleshooting and not finding anything. I finally just pulled one of my other lifts off the floor and started swapping parts. I pulled the entire transistor block i.e. capacitor bank, 3REC, 4REC, SNUBBERS ETC,.

After swapping them the problem followed the transistor. But now I've got the same problem but with the lift I put the troubled transistor in. And now im getting a code 46 instead of 48.

Ive swapped 3 rec and 4 rec and snubbers. tested capacitor bank and MOSFET. I had some odd readings on the MOSFET.

Does anyone know the proper resistance reading on this?
  • Posted 25 Jun 2019 04:58
  • By Busch
  • joined 30 Jul'18 - 55 messages
  • United States

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