Unicarriers (& Nissan) MPLO2A25LV:
Transmission issue

I have a MPLO2A25LV type LP. I replaced the friction disks since it wasn't running forward and they were very bad shape. And now after I assembled it, I got the word "clutch" on the screen, without any error code and it won't run forward nor reverse. If I energize the solenoid, it works perfectly.
I think there is something electrical that got damaged in the engine/transmission removal process.
I checked as many wires and fuses but I don't have the electrical schematics and not sure where else to look.
If anyone can lead me in the right direction I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks.
  • Posted 16 Mar 2016 11:15
  • Discussion started by rushdie_r
  • Ontario, Canada

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