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won't start, A5-1

I am on a site where there is no one else around, I need to move this lift(diesel) out of the way but the engine won't turn over, just clicks and shows "E A5 - 1" and so far I have found that it must be a seat switch error and I have section 19 of a service manual saying to disconnect and check switches A20, A01, and O5, from the sas/ops controller, but I have no idea where they are, and there seems to be no diagram that exists online that locates this controller and those switches. Does anyone here have the answer, I just need to get this thing out of the way so I can get my work done?
  • Posted 13 Feb 2018 05:29
  • By sean_r
  • joined 13 Feb'18 - 1 message
  • Tennessee, United States

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