You have two actuators, one is for lift and the other for tilt. The 32-39 is for the lift which is the actuator on the bottom, tilt on top. If one is bad both sticks will remain locked for safety. More than likely you will need a new actuator however here is what Bobcat suggests: This problem typically shows up on older ACS loaders with the two separate aluminum spacer blocks that space the control valve from the actuators. These codes most likely indicate an actuator binding Information Brand Bobcat Potential Models Affected G-Series Loaders with separate spacer blocks for actuators Article Details This problem typically shows up on older ACS loaders with the two separate aluminum spacer blocks that space the control valve from the actuators. These codes most likely indicate an actuator binding issue. Slightly loosen the actuator screws of the actuator in questions (lower actuator = lift, upper actuator = tilt), tap on the aluminum spacer block, then re-tighten the actuator screws in the proper sequence. If the code is still active after resetting the system, loosen the screws slightly again, tap on the spacer block from the opposite direction, then re-tighten the actuator screws in the proper sequence. If the code is no longer active, the code was caused by the actuator plunger rubbing on the inside of the aluminum spacer block. If the code is still active, the actuator may be defective or the spool is not returning to neutral, indicating a broken spool return springs, loose spring hat or bent spool. Models Affected: G-Series Loaders with separate spacer blocks for actuators