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I have a Crown PE 4000 that will operate fine while driving forks first but I get nothing going in the opposite direction. No plugging no nothing. It isn't throwing a "wrench" code. I have checked both the FS and RS and both are in proper working order. Does anyone have any idea? Thanks ahead of time.

JD
  • Posted 17 Nov 2016 14:22
  • Modified 17 Nov 2016 14:23 by poster
  • By jdgnfshn
  • joined 17 Nov'16 - 13 messages
  • Maryland, United States
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Thanks. Found that the wire was indeed broken at the bend of the handle.
  • Posted 22 Nov 2016 16:59
  • By jdgnfshn
  • joined 17 Nov'16 - 13 messages
  • Maryland, United States
Check harness. Broken wires at the pivot point are common on these.
  • Posted 19 Nov 2016 02:12
  • By chevotaman
  • joined 28 Feb'14 - 112 messages
  • Texas, United States
It's all just nuts n' bolts.

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