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Accelerator Switch Error

We have tried recalibrating handle for both traction and lift and still get error.......error not consistent, intermittent.
  • Posted 22 Apr 2017 00:44
  • By Chip
  • joined 25 Feb'16 - 13 messages
  • Wyoming, United States
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One of our guys recalibrated brake switch and seems to be working....thanks for the help
  • Posted 4 May 2017 10:57
  • By Chip
  • joined 25 Feb'16 - 13 messages
  • Wyoming, United States
Do you have any 319 faults stored like maybe brake switch or potentiometer down there could be going bad and their foot is coming up a little.
  • Posted 23 Apr 2017 23:14
  • By popeye
  • joined 24 Nov'14 - 208 messages
  • Ohio, United States
Everything works...when traveling forward (not forks first) and try to plug...error
  • Posted 23 Apr 2017 13:14
  • By Chip
  • joined 25 Feb'16 - 13 messages
  • Wyoming, United States
Have you checked the optical switches?
  • Posted 23 Apr 2017 09:08
  • By popeye
  • joined 24 Nov'14 - 208 messages
  • Ohio, United States

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