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WP3035-45 Cuts Out

Truck works fine, but while driving and turning cutting out. One side only. Suspect broken wiring. No codes present at time of cutting out. History nothing related. Checked tiller wiring and brake switches and wiring. Any other ides? Possible tests? Thanks.
  • Posted 13 Dec 2017 06:15
  • By Roadguy
  • joined 26 Jan'16 - 11 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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Double check the switches when you have it turned where it cuts off a lot of times the handle gets slack and the switch don't make up when the handle is turned.
  • Posted 17 Dec 2017 09:14
  • By Zerk
  • joined 21 Apr'16 - 28 messages
  • Arkansas, United States
Ok thanks. Will try.
  • Posted 14 Dec 2017 14:33
  • By Roadguy
  • joined 26 Jan'16 - 11 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
Make sure the wires are secure on the connector pins, and the pins are seated in that connector. Raise the drive tire off of the ground and pull/push on the wires while in travel mode
  • Posted 14 Dec 2017 13:41
  • By Ifixit
  • joined 30 Jan'17 - 174 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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