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i have a n35zr-16.5 that i removed the drive motor/drive unit to swap the drive unit with one from an identical parts truck we have. i also removed the steer motor when pulling the drive motor. everything went back together fine but now i have no hydraulics. unit says hydraulics disabled on dash. i went into the diagnostic system and performed the static diagnostic and under "steer ok" it says i have a fault. i tried replacing the motor and steer controller with the parts truck and found no change. also found a pinched wire going from the steer motor to the controller. repaired the wiring and still no change. any ideas on what next to do?
  • Posted 22 Jun 2016 00:11
  • By smothers33
  • joined 18 Jun'15 - 11 messages
  • Illinois, United States

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