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Need advice

So im looking into possible issues with our older 112tm pallet jacks. I have no high speed. No fault codes thrown or in history, and double checked both horn circuit and belly button. Dont know where else to look. anyone have any suggestions? Thank You
  • Posted 5 Aug 2016 02:11
  • By kyle_c
  • joined 23 Jun'16 - 2 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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usually its the switch on the back side of the coast pro that has the 6 wires going into it (3 on each side with a white push button ) or the wires leading to it... The 2 center wires on bothe sides have to be connected to go into 2 4 mode
  • Posted 10 Aug 2018 04:24
  • By DanMc
  • joined 8 Jun'16 - 80 messages
  • New York, United States
Yes I do but it has been eliminated, sorry I picked up on one of your old discussions, I am in 1 3 instead of 2 4, any ideas? Thanks
  • Posted 10 Jul 2018 01:54
  • By deanod
  • joined 10 Jul'18 - 6 messages
  • Illinois, United States
your probably running in 1 3 mode instead of 2 4 mode... do you have a coastpro on it ?
  • Posted 9 Aug 2016 23:59
  • By DanMc
  • joined 8 Jun'16 - 80 messages
  • New York, United States
Model and serial required for any assistance.
112tm has been around for close to 30 years. There are many different configurations.
  • Posted 5 Aug 2016 20:07
  • By stam
  • joined 12 Aug'12 - 779 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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