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Thanks Swoop.

I posted an update reply a couple days ago, but it apprears the web site doesn't always post them for some reason.

So, I will try again here.

In further checking of wires/harnesses, I found a wire that when bent certain directs would get the truck respond to the pedal and forward/reverse once again.

The problem is right at a connection block which plugs into the EV100 chassis.
I want to pull the connector off the chassis to inspect repair the wire, but I'm a bit hesitant to do so without knowing much about the controller.
There is a release tab on the harness connector which I can release. I assume the plug just pry's straight up, but I don't want to force it. It is located directly under the C1 capacity mounted to the chassis.
I may need to remove the cap to undo the connector.


Can anyone add any suggestions' before I attempt the connector removal?
Thanks
  • Posted 6 Oct 2021 00:05
  • By solar1
  • joined 6 Jul'20 - 10 messages
  • Michigan, United States

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