Yale MPB04024T2748:
Similar to Nothing works' issue.

Serial No. B827N22609D

Jack stopped suddenly and now does absolutely nothing. Cannot push with key on or off. Have 14 volts on each leg of the battery connector. The flasher LED on the controller does nothing...can remember it flashing once but cannot get it to flash any longer. Had corrosion on the battery cables so I did a full replacement of cables and still nothing. Cant even blow the horn. Any guidance is appreciated.
  • Posted 26 Apr 2016 00:18
  • Discussion started by CrappieGuy
  • Arkansas, United States
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Key switch, Bad BDI , worst case controller -Make sure your batteries are good. also check drive motor brush and armature com
  • Posted 26 Apr 2016 23:03
  • Reply by Prentice
  • Ontario, Canada
Check for key switch input to controller. If you have input the controller is probably defective.
  • Posted 26 Apr 2016 22:26
  • Reply by BREWSKI
  • Nebraska, United States
Thanks for your response. I checked the cables and it is wired in series. I may have misled you with the voltage. If I check the across the plug, I have 25 volts.
  • Posted 26 Apr 2016 21:36
  • Reply by CrappieGuy
  • Arkansas, United States
Recheck your cable wiring. These are 24 volt trucks. You have two of the batteries wired in parallel instead of series.
  • Posted 26 Apr 2016 01:14
  • Reply by BREWSKI
  • Nebraska, United States

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