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Won’t shift or lift

I have a 2010 Nissan LP lift that will not shift or lift at all. Runs great otherwise.

Any help is appreciated.
  • Posted 21 Mar 2019 00:42
  • Discussion started by austin_w
  • Indiana, United States
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seat harness gray three wire plug behind air cleaner plug jump all 3 wires together should shift and lift
  • Posted 16 Apr 2020 05:02
  • Reply by shopforeman
  • Tennessee, United States
steve mcmahan
Seat switch issue will cause this problem. Check the wiring under the seat also. And the connector under the hood.
  • Posted 1 Apr 2019 09:20
  • Reply by mwjski
  • Montana, United States

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