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Drive on Creep only no event code

Hello my friends,

no Event Codes
need help with Crown RR5725-45 it drives only on creep forward or reverse and when holding it in forward / reverse it stop and say center handle, handle in center, it will creep in either direction again, if I just push handle let it go to center it keep creeping for some seconds in neutral then stop.

I calibrate the handle and accept the calibration, same issue, I replaced with new handle, same issue.

Kindly please any advice? will be highly appreciated.
  • Posted 2 Aug 2024 05:00
  • By RamKhudan
  • joined 4 Feb'21 - 51 messages
  • Curacao
Ram
ramkhudan@gmail.com
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Thank you, JMC1
will check and let you know.
kind regards,
  • Posted 3 Aug 2024 04:30
  • By RamKhudan
  • joined 4 Feb'21 - 51 messages
  • Curacao
Ram
ramkhudan@gmail.com
Sounds like one of the optical switches is sticking.
  • Posted 2 Aug 2024 07:33
  • By JMC1
  • joined 8 Nov'18 - 50 messages
  • Iowa, United States

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