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Hi guys,
hope you can help. we have a 7FBEST15(Eex) fitted with SAS that refuses to move at any speed beyond dead slow.
I have checked
- that Turtle mode is off,
- park brake fully disengages
- charge level,
- accelerator potentiometer is working
- line is good to the I/O card
Just needing some advice on a way ahead or any other checks I can make before calling a service hand offshore.
  • Posted 9 Mar 2015 06:36
  • By Ash_D
  • joined 9 Mar'15 - 1 message
  • Denmark, Denmark
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