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Still R 70 FOrk lifter

Hi,
DOes anyone have any ciruit diagram of this lifter? My fault is that the lifter does not change direction of driving motor. Any help is usefull. thanks
  • Posted 6 Mar 2009 22:25
  • By clinton_c
  • joined 19 Jan'09 - 3 messages
  • ss, Malta
Clinton
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Hi Clinton,

pls let me know your truck serial number, you should have an id plate on your truck. if the id plate is missing check the chassis for a stamped number - can be located either in the area of the front wheel arches or under the overhead guard on the rh side.

Brad
  • Posted 13 Mar 2009 08:41
  • By JBrad
  • joined 3 Feb'09 - 14 messages
  • Lancs, United Kingdom
Thanks for your help Brad.

Since i never worked on one of these can you please tell me where to find the current sensor. If you have circuit diagrams can you please send them by e mail on clintoncutajar @ yahoo.com. Thanks again
  • Posted 12 Mar 2009 16:06
  • By clinton_c
  • joined 19 Jan'09 - 3 messages
  • ss, Malta
Clinton
Hi Clinton,

it sounds like you have a problem with your current sensor, does the problem occur when you change direction from forwards to backwards or from backwards to forwards - if the answer is both then check the current sensor!

Brad
  • Posted 12 Mar 2009 06:35
  • By JBrad
  • joined 3 Feb'09 - 14 messages
  • Lancs, United Kingdom

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