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Not moving forward,but moving in reverse

At first;It's not moving forward'I suspected that the module or wiring problem.Due to urgent need of this forklift they wired it temporarily to move forward by putting selector switch just to interchange the two solenoid.After few weeks of operation,they called our workshop telling that they encounter the same problem,not moving forward. I've checked all possible causes;first the solenoid and it's spool which is working properly.I even removed and checked the complete block for possible dirt or damaged springs but all fine.Reverse is good but when I switch it to forward
I noticed that it jogged a little reverse and stop then moving very light at forward.What maybe the problem?
  • Posted 22 Apr 2016 04:21
  • By cris_a
  • joined 22 Apr'16 - 1 message
  • Doha, Qatar

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