ted
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Post by ted on Jul 15, 2018 5:25:07 GMT -5
The 10 amp fuse located right next to the hydraulic pump blew. I remember when the guy did my walk thru, he mentioned that fuse, so I wonder if this is a reoccurring problem.
I have read where a weak battery can cause this. The battery was down some. Replaced the fuse, the system came on, pressed the up arrow and got a click sound that I had not heard before, then it works fine.
Ted
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Post by Chuck on Jul 15, 2018 9:54:12 GMT -5
Ted Last year at the Kz Rally the Kz tech replaced some wiring an a fuse that went to the hydraulic pump in all the Durango Golds that were there do to the fact the some wring jumpers were to light as well as the fuse ... I do not remember now what the fuse amperage was at the moment, maybe jetzen or one of the others that attended the rally will pipe in ... I will look at mine today since I have a number of things I need to pack up front so I have to move some things near the pump Safe Travels Chuck
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Post by Edd505 on Jul 26, 2018 10:12:53 GMT -5
Not sure what happened on mine but it lost zero point and dropped the nose to the ground. Had to manually level and reset zero. Not pretty seeing the nose just off the ground when the front retracted all the way with no truck under it.
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Post by Chuck on Jul 27, 2018 10:31:17 GMT -5
Holy Smokers Edd
Looks like you got it fixed but that would be scary to say the least
Chuck
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ted
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Post by ted on Jul 27, 2018 13:10:40 GMT -5
Fyi Chuck checked his and the tech replaced the 10 amp fuse with a 15. I changed mine and have had no more problems.
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