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I have a lift with intermitten Belly switch operation and we are no longer a Jungheinrich dealer so I really don't have any support. I took the tiller handle apart and checked resistance on the board across the wiring coming from the switch. Gray to Black wires 0.3ohm when switch is closed, Gray to Blue always shows open, Black to Blue shows 6.9ohm when switch pressed. Is this correct? Also, what kind of controller check is there?
I know that you have to replace the whole module when this goes bad and it is a pain to get parts(especially the right ones the first time).
I appreciate any help that I get.
  • Posted 30 Jul 2015 04:20
  • By clay_n
  • joined 30 Jul'15 - 2 messages
  • North Carolina, United States

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