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STAM YOU ARE THE MAN. IT WORKED IT WAS THE BRAKE COIL AFTER ALL.

I placed a 36 ohm resistor on the terminal block where the coil went. Pressed the forward knowb and it runs like a champ. I been beating my head with this unit and code 106 for a couple of weeks. Never would have fixed it or thought about the brake coil. Wow I owe you big time.

Thanks again my problem with THIS UNIT IS FIXED because of your help and knowledge sharing. I would also like to thank all others that contributed to help me understand and gain better knowledge in troubleshooting this unit.

Now all I have to do is order a new bbrake coil.
  • Posted 14 Feb 2017 00:43
  • By mpifer
  • joined 16 Aug'14 - 38 messages
  • Florida, United States

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