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Fwd/Rev contactors come in and go out right away, no codes on dash. Lift ok, battery good, 50.2 v. Also dash has side buttons, how do I access codes.
  • Posted 16 Jul 2024 16:24
  • By Cam_Oberer
  • joined 3 Apr'24 - 8 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
Cam oberer
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Check drive motor brushes. Turn steer wheel 90° and see if one or the other motor operates. Check contactors over for all 3 sides of tip condition. Check shorts to frame. Nothing higher than 18 volts. Brake switch on hand brake leaking.
  • Posted 19 Jul 2024 06:13
  • By ron_k
  • joined 2 Apr'15 - 122 messages
  • North Dakota, United States
4kliftman
You say 50.2 volts that sounds like surface charge have you put meter into battery cables and checked under load ? Sometimes the battery will show a charge until you turn on key and try to use the lift and then you can see it drop drastically
  • Posted 17 Jul 2024 04:09
  • By John_Bradley
  • joined 10 Aug'22 - 260 messages
  • Texas, United States
Jb69

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