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Won’t lift

I had a friend look at a lift at one time it would only lift a little off the ground.
They clam they blow off a switch under the dash & it work.
And now won't lift. Any advice. Thanks
  • Posted 6 Feb 2022 00:59
  • By Vince_Spera
  • joined 5 Nov'21 - 4 messages
  • California, United States
Vince Spera
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First do you here the pump coming on when trying to lift if not first l would check my battery truck might be in lift interrupt low battery voltage could not allow to lift check water in cells than take cell reading a good cell should read at 2.1volts per cell put back on charge and see if lifts. Also is there any codes on dash hope this helps
  • Posted 6 Feb 2022 06:46
  • By Scott_
  • joined 16 May'21 - 312 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Scott

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