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s/n 204960A

No forward operation, have reverse with backup alarm. when shifted into forward, the neutral light starts blinking along with the !. neutral light continually blinks. the exclamation point flashes 5 times and repeats.

check for codes originally by the pedal dance 0500. cleared the code and have not had any more codes.

did check the shift selector, ok.

at the control valve, I can manually make the unit go forward by pressing the valve spool pin in. the electri solenoid does look burnt. Going to order a new solenoid valve for the control valve.

have no manual or code reader.

Can anyone HELP!!

Red
  • Posted 6 Aug 2013 04:59
  • By howard_r
  • joined 28 Jul'12 - 9 messages
  • Missouri, United States

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