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This is a AC ver of the lift, Code is for (204) M3 pump motor current is low during operation.

A month ago before the code 204, we had a burnt wire/plastic smell, turns out the RC had a 24v (p) contactor installed, we swapped it out for the 36V OEM part. 110613-007. Lift ran good for a month, now the code 204 came up, and had to tow the lift.

Key lift on, no code, (L) contactor clicks on then off, no code
Step on foot switch, (p) contactor clicks on, 1sec later clicks of and codes out.

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  • Posted 11 Dec 2023 05:11
  • By LittleJon
  • joined 6 Dec'22 - 22 messages
  • Arkansas, United States

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