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Keyswitch does not turn off display

When the key switch is turned off, the display stays on but the truck has no functions. When you put the directional lever in reverse the display will go off. When lever is in forward the display is on again. No codes given. Key switch and lever assy. are ok. Any help will be appreciated
  • Posted 1 Jul 2010 07:05
  • By rich_l
  • joined 4 Mar'09 - 2 messages
  • Colorado, United States
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Hi Franco, thanks for the info, I will check it out on Tuesday and let you know what I found. Rich
  • Posted 5 Jul 2010 03:16
  • By rich_l
  • joined 4 Mar'09 - 2 messages
  • Colorado, United States
Hello Rich, you should check the power key-switch. When you insert the plug of the battery you hear a beep but the display must remain off only when you take the positive key-switch on the black-yellow wire of the CN-120, then the display power and turn it 'all functions. Then check the display is fed directly and not by the key-switch. Greetings - Franco -
  • Posted 4 Jul 2010 21:42
  • By franco_c
  • joined 28 Jun'09 - 25 messages
  • Bologna, Italy
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e-mail: cf1990@libero.it

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