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NISSAN MCP1B2 ELEC FORKLFT - WILL NOT LIFT/LOWER

hello, i'm working on a Nissan MCP1B2L25S-9C1181 36v. the forklift will travel but does not lift or lower. the dash display shows battery low icon. i eliminated the battery from consideration since when connected to a fully charged battery on a sister truck it still does not lift/lower only travel. i assumed it was BDI issue but truck does travel so i suppose that is not the issue either. i swapped dash displays but no help. is there anything else i should be looking for?
  • Posted 14 Oct 2016 07:29
  • By glenn_levit7
  • joined 10 Jul'07 - 78 messages
  • Texas, United States
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Check settings and make sure truck is configured for 36 volts.
  • Posted 5 May 2017 21:50
  • By RCAV8TOR
  • joined 12 Nov'11 - 366 messages
  • Alabama, United States
hello, i have updated information. we removed the battery and got it serviced..replaced a couple of bad cells. now error message is gone and truck runs fine. however, unit # 2 also had this same error message. i removed the battery and it tested really bad..not worth repairing so i discarded it. however, i connected unit # 2 to a brand new battery and it still gave me the same message " low battery". truck runs and lifts but message is displayed at all times. any ideas?
  • Posted 21 Mar 2017 10:34
  • By glenn_levit7
  • joined 10 Jul'07 - 78 messages
  • Texas, United States
Montacargas, Tequila y Limon!
Any error code displayed on dash display?
  • Posted 4 Mar 2017 13:23
  • By ElectTech
  • joined 5 Aug'15 - 12 messages
  • Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico

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