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Won't move forward/reverse and hydraulics won't move.

FL will be driving fine, and then no up/down, tilt, sideshift(steers fine) and no forward or reverse. It acts like there is no one on the seat. Turn the key off, then start it and for a second it will move then loses above mentioned problems. We work in a salt bagging warehouse so, have electrical issues alot.

I'm thinking this is a seat safety switch/relay/fuse? Anyone point me in the direction would be a big help
  • Posted 31 Oct 2020 06:54
  • By JimmyBeam
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  • Delaware, United States
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It has an operator presence switch under the seat which could be faulty, corroded. Then check the wiring under the hood. Relay would be under the dash.
  • Posted 6 Nov 2020 07:17
  • By meliftman
  • joined 31 Jan'12 - 209 messages
  • Alabama, United States
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