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T190 went thru water
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 113029" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The newer machines have electronic lock outs that will lock the lift/tilt, i wonder if that's why you are just getting little movements from it, if it's not unlocking. Do you get all the lights on the dash for it to unlock? I'd like to think it could be as simple as a sensor not thinking the sear bar is down or someone is in the seat.</p><p>Low voltage can make the computer not let the machine unlock or run properly.</p><p>That much water diesn't seem like it should have caused any real issues. Even an alternator under water should be fine when dried out. All the connectors ideally should be water proof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 113029, member: 82"] The newer machines have electronic lock outs that will lock the lift/tilt, i wonder if that's why you are just getting little movements from it, if it's not unlocking. Do you get all the lights on the dash for it to unlock? I'd like to think it could be as simple as a sensor not thinking the sear bar is down or someone is in the seat. Low voltage can make the computer not let the machine unlock or run properly. That much water diesn't seem like it should have caused any real issues. Even an alternator under water should be fine when dried out. All the connectors ideally should be water proof. [/QUOTE]
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