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When my vehicle goes up an incline it stops, or “cuts out” during operation. What is wrong?

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When my vehicle goes up an incline it stops, or “cuts out” during operation. What is wrong?

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All Taylor-Dunn vehicles have a maximum grade rating. Grade is the pitch of a slope such as a hill, road, or sidewalk. Check your vehicle’s specs to confirm the grade you are travelling on does not exceed the maximum grade rating. This would be considered overloading the vehicle and could result in this symptom. Vehicle specifications can be found on our site on the “vehicles” page. If the grade is within the specs range, confirm the batteries are in good condition by performing a load test and specific gravity test.

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