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This is a H32CT model. It's a 1313 series truck. Engine won't spin over. I checked several things including brake switches before I found anything. If I disconnect and reconnect power to the key switch it will start everytime. I tried a new key switch and the problem still exists but that is how I discovered it will start by disconnecting and reconnecting power to the key switch. If I pull the starter relay and place it back it will start. If I pull the large 30amp fuse next to the battery and put it back it will start. My laptop is down so I can't get on Pathfinder to check inputs and outputs. Any and all advice appreciated.
  • Posted 27 Apr 2014 01:12
  • By chilidawg
  • joined 1 Jun'12 - 10 messages
  • Georgia, United States

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