Unicarriers (& Nissan) CWP02L25S:
WIRING SCHEMATICS

Hello,
I'm looking for a correct service manual for the above mentioned Nissan Fork Truck.
We had a company come in and look at some issues (burning/popping/no forward motion).
Unfortunately, the best they could do was part swap - directional solenoids, diode pack- and ultimately lifted the floor pan and discovered 3 of 4 motor conductors welded together. Gee, rocket science right. they left us with cables and control wires hanging all over. I have made new 1 AWG cables to the motor. I need correct connections from the controller to the solenoids. We have seen several online sites but are unclear as to whether the service manuals or electrical schematics are right for this machine. Thanks for any assistance for our problem. Regards.
  • Posted 10 Apr 2020 05:31
  • Discussion started by SR4GOOD
  • Tennessee, United States
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