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Hi...a bit to late probably but..
The alternator is the usual culprit with these trucks..a slipping belt or bad connection. Also a dirty foot controller pot can play havoc,usually after pressure washing etc.
Worst case scenarios are usually a few teeth missing off the ring gear or a wiring defect...or....a controller fault. The inverters usually fail completely,and smell very burnt!! Hope this will help your customer out.
Regards,
Simon
  • Posted 27 Nov 2007 04:59
  • Modified 27 Nov 2007 05:12 by poster
  • By simon_k
  • joined 31 Oct'04 - 147 messages
  • Devon, United Kingdom

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