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Speed sensor

Recently replaced a speed sensor on a Dana transmission, due to error code 61, after replacing and engaging forward or reverse, forklift doesn't move. But when I disconnect the speed sensor and engage reverse and forward, forklift moves. After 2 days of operation error code 20 shows, putting the trans on neutral. What should I do, I thought speed sensor replacing is just plug and play
  • Posted 3 Jul 2024 15:08
  • By Frank_Jacob
  • joined 3 Oct'23 - 17 messages
  • Nigeria
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Any help here please
  • Posted 13 Jul 2024 16:28
  • By Frank_Jacob
  • joined 3 Oct'23 - 17 messages
  • Nigeria

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