You could hold the start button down and forward on the joystick on the old JLG’s and it would drive as fast in the air as it did on the ground. I’m not sure if they’re still able to do this
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We’re thinking of getting into a venom next, good to know it has the same issue. I’ll have to talk to Cobra about it.
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Exactly. Pain in the neck on my 23 also. My wife would get in the boat, watch the gauges and let me know when it was getting close to full
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Good. I learned there’s also a recall out on the steering assist, so I had that done too. I’ve literally had 11 chevys and can’t remember ever receiving recall notices. Weird
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Update #2:
The dealer reprogrammed computer, replaced vacuum pump and the line, booster and master cylinder free of charge. Picked it up last Friday, drive it straight home (3 miles) parked it for the day. Went to start the truck Saturday morning and it was having trouble starting (long slow...
I get it. That’s why I’m telling everyone I know to get the recall handled. I couldn’t imagine it happening when I was towing the boat
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A 2017 should be covered under the computer programming recall. My vacuum pump (has a 6 yr/72,000 mile warranty) went out due to the computer fault. Vacuum fail killed the booster and master issues. If you get recall on computer fixed, you should be good
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Might be worth looking into. I’m not trying to scare you at all, but you don’t want that shit to go out on you. It was a pretty helpless feeing. Usually takes a lot to get me rattled, but it scared the hell out of me. It was out of nowhere too, no signs of any issues until the brake was gone...
My understanding is, there’s a recall on computer programming system, the vacuum pump has an extended warranty to 6 years or 72,000 miles, whichever occurs first
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