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SAS LAMP

SAS light comes on with the key and stays on. There are no codes on the hr. meter. What do i check for? Thanks.
  • Posted 3 Sep 2014 22:59
  • By Lift_Boyz
  • joined 24 May'13 - 22 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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I would look to the swing lock solenoid and/or its associated wiring. Usually a solenoud will trigger an error though but its always a possibility.
  • Posted 18 Nov 2015 08:05
  • By ray_k
  • joined 1 Jul'10 - 39 messages
  • Ohio, United States
Check the relay in fuse box, almost sure this can be swapped with another just to check them, Check mast and axel switchs also. Hope this helps
Give me model and sn I will give you part numbers for any parts
  • Posted 4 Sep 2014 00:09
  • Modified 4 Sep 2014 00:19 by poster
  • By eoin_o
  • joined 14 Dec'13 - 14 messages
  • Co Tipperary, Ireland

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