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No high speed lift

Have rr5200s replaced m2 and pump still no high speed lift p2 contactor pulling in.Also jumped spare motor to m3 leads still nothing
  • Posted 27 Nov 2011 04:30
  • By stucktruck
  • joined 27 Nov'11 - 17 messages
  • New Jersey, United States
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Thanks it was fuse. When i performed voltage test there was minimal voltage drop acrossed fuse but when i checked again with continuity that told the story. Thanks again.
  • Posted 4 Dec 2011 22:10
  • By stucktruck
  • joined 27 Nov'11 - 17 messages
  • New Jersey, United States
Or a cable, check continuity.
  • Posted 28 Nov 2011 22:21
  • By Ding
  • joined 22 Sep'11 - 2 messages
  • Missouri, United States
If the contactor closes then it can only be the motor, pump or fuse.
  • Posted 28 Nov 2011 10:59
  • By cheek
  • joined 6 Nov'09 - 25 messages
  • Alberta, Canada

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