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Case 1845C lapbar kill switch?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bad Boy Biker" data-source="post: 104165" data-attributes="member: 14349"><p>Hello again everyone. Thanks for the past help. As before I got my 1846C went my father passed away. So I have no manual or service history This issue has been slowly working its way into being a problem. When I first got the machine it would start and run without anyone in the seat if the lap bar was up. It was good, you could get off and leave it warm up or adjust the load etc. and it would keep running if the lap bar was up. Started to be an issue, I would push up the lap bar and leave the assist arm push it up and it was ok. Then it became an issue and I had to push the lap bar higher then the assist arm pushed it to keep it running. Now even if the lap bar is pushed hard into the ceiling it will die as my butt leaves the seat. So now to warm it up I have to just sit there to keep it running. If I am sitting it will continue to run if the lap bar is up or down. I do not think it is the seat switch since it used to run without me in the seat of the lap bar was up. Again, I am a carpenter not a machine guy. Thanks for any and all ideas and help. Ride Safe, Wave, I'll Wave Back. Bad Boy Biker</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bad Boy Biker, post: 104165, member: 14349"] Hello again everyone. Thanks for the past help. As before I got my 1846C went my father passed away. So I have no manual or service history This issue has been slowly working its way into being a problem. When I first got the machine it would start and run without anyone in the seat if the lap bar was up. It was good, you could get off and leave it warm up or adjust the load etc. and it would keep running if the lap bar was up. Started to be an issue, I would push up the lap bar and leave the assist arm push it up and it was ok. Then it became an issue and I had to push the lap bar higher then the assist arm pushed it to keep it running. Now even if the lap bar is pushed hard into the ceiling it will die as my butt leaves the seat. So now to warm it up I have to just sit there to keep it running. If I am sitting it will continue to run if the lap bar is up or down. I do not think it is the seat switch since it used to run without me in the seat of the lap bar was up. Again, I am a carpenter not a machine guy. Thanks for any and all ideas and help. Ride Safe, Wave, I'll Wave Back. Bad Boy Biker [/QUOTE]
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