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No forward or reverse, does lift and lower.

Hello, first time here.
No forward or reverse, no clicking when trying. The unit does lift and lower.
I did check continuity of the forward and reverse switches in the handle but did not check the speed control potentiometer. At the controller, without a schematic, I was able to find the same continuity from the switches. I am assuming the wiring is good from the switches to the controller. Battery is 99% and I do have power at the controller. Any suggestions or wisdom would be appreciated.
Thanks, Eric
  • Posted 9 Mar 2015 13:37
  • By ECarlson
  • joined 9 Mar'15 - 1 message
  • Wisconsin, United States
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