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wiring/ ecu help

I have a combilift that will back fire then not start. If I move wires connected to ecu it will start again. move wires while running and truck will shut off or back fire and shut off. will not start again until wires are moved. all pins look to be in place and no obvious worn or bare wires. Any help would be appreciated!

Thank you
  • Posted 30 May 2023 21:44
  • By cincylift
  • joined 14 Aug'18 - 14 messages
  • Ohio, Zimbabwe
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Hi,
This seems like a broken wire in the loom that you move, or a wire loose on one of the pins, but Combilift Technical will be able to help you. The quickest way to contact them is to complete a technical support request, no login required and no cost. Go to the web site, www.combilift.com , scroll to the bottom and fill out the "Technical Support" form.
This works worldwide and will be directed to the closest techical support to your location.

Hope this helps
Richard
  • Posted 31 May 2023 02:23
  • By Richard_Irwin
  • joined 20 Feb'20 - 78 messages
  • Monaghan, Ireland

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