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you can also check for debree in the contactor as the terminals on the contactor for the coil frequently drop out. I have even had occasion when a piece of plastic has logged between the tips. Third speed switch above the 3rd speed contactor also suffers from dry or broken solder on occasion. Rabbit switchs are also notorious for internal corrosion or failing contact.
But i think Tony may be right, low voltage is the most common cause.
If the batts are o.k., check harness that runs under/by the drive tire. I have seen alot of them chaffed. 3rd speed, meaning no contactor movement? (high speed contactor-the one with the switch mounted to it?) check negative voltage.
Sounds like the batteries need a charge or there is one or more bad batteries. I would check them with a volt meter while operating the lift to put them under a load.
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