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Old 07-28-2019, 08:10 PM   #5
NoleFan4Ever
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Default Re: No power, yet the batteries are fully charged

The issue is more so a short/bad connection or now a blown fuse. If you have no lights, then that is not a solenoid or controller issue.

The metal plate behind the battery box needs to be accessed. You can jack it up and access the area by removing the plastic cover that protects the harness, controller and solenoid. Check all the fuse holders and use a meter to see where you are losing power.
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