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Hi
I have been working on a NOR30P cat. When you are up in the air the horn will blow when you request travel, but will not when you are from floor to end of the free lift. Truck has to hit the stops for the main lift to start acting up.
Here is what I have done so far.
Replace over mast cable for the horn
Tested horn switch and handle wires
unplugged work lights (I was thinking Ele. noise)
static straps good
I am running out of ideas, so if any one has some thing could you let me know. I will appreciate any ideas!
thanks
Clayton
  • Posted 31 Mar 2015 05:27
  • By claytonp
  • joined 31 Mar'15 - 2 messages
  • Minnesota, United States

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