Discussion:
Unit operates out of sequence

I can step on accelerator pedal BEFORE choosing directions and unit moves. Checked and recalibrated travel pot, adjusted and tested start switch - no change. Unit does NOT display fault codes. I reset travel parameters back to factory default - no change.
  • Posted 10 Jun 2023 02:09
  • By Pat_Simkins
  • joined 3 Apr'20 - 10 messages
  • New Jersey, United States
Pat Simkins
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try checking for stuck fwd or rev switches.
  • Posted 10 Jun 2023 02:21
  • By JMC1
  • joined 8 Nov'18 - 50 messages
  • Iowa, United States

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