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I have a Hyster E30XL, SN C114V03281J, that is not moving forward or reverse, although it'll jump in that direction before the fwd or reverse contractor is opened. I've replaced the accelerator potentiometer and pedal microswitches to be sure they weren't the issue, but the problem still persists. The battery was replaced <1yr ago and reads 40V (36V battery). Any suggestions on what might be the issue? Parts to replace or check? Thanks!
My EV100 set-up, https://drive.google.com/file/d/18kok0zgqoer0-_TOpdkpQ-eMabdzcbBT/view?usp=sharing
  • Posted 8 Jan 2021 09:12
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  • By Roger_Curiel
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