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Diagnosing Steering Issues on the JLG 2033 Scissor Lift
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Overview of the JLG 2033 Series
The JLG 2033 series scissor lift, often designated as the 2033E, was part of JLG’s compact electric lift lineup designed for indoor and slab applications. With a working height of approximately 26 feet and a platform capacity of 500–800 lbs depending on configuration, the 2033E became a staple in warehouse maintenance, electrical installation, and facility management. JLG Industries, founded in 1969, is a leading manufacturer of aerial work platforms and telehandlers, with global distribution and a reputation for rugged design and serviceability.
Steering Symptoms and Initial Observations
One unit, identified by serial number 0200045146, exhibited extremely stiff steering, refusing to turn unless in motion—and even then, only with difficulty. The operator described a sound reminiscent of a power steering pump under full lock, suggesting hydraulic strain or relief valve activation. This symptom is common in older electric scissor lifts where steering relies on a dedicated hydraulic circuit powered by an electric motor and pump assembly.
Model Clarification and Manual Access
The unit was initially referred to as a 2033-G, but JLG’s documentation does not list a “G” variant. It’s likely the machine is a 2033E, E2, or E3—all of which share similar hydraulic steering architecture. JLG provides free access to service and parts manuals on its website, which include schematics, valve locations, and adjustment procedures. These documents are essential for diagnosing steering faults and performing pressure calibration.
Steering Relief Valve Inspection
The steering relief valve is a critical component that regulates hydraulic pressure to the steering cylinder. If the valve’s internal O-rings fail, pressure may bypass prematurely, resulting in weak or delayed steering response. The recommended diagnostic steps include:
  • Locating the steering relief valve (typically mounted near the hydraulic manifold or steering control block).
  • Removing the valve and inspecting O-rings for cracks, flattening, or brittleness.
  • Replacing O-rings with OEM-rated Viton or Buna-N seals.
  • Reinstalling the valve and adjusting relief pressure per manual specifications (usually between 1,000–1,500 psi depending on model).
Hydraulic System Considerations
The JLG 2033E uses a low-flow hydraulic system powered by a DC motor and gear pump. Over time, contamination, wear, or low battery voltage can reduce pump output. Additional checks should include:
  • Verifying battery voltage under load (minimum 24V for consistent performance).
  • Inspecting hydraulic fluid level and condition (should be clear, amber, and free of debris).
  • Cleaning or replacing the hydraulic filter element.
  • Testing pump output pressure with a calibrated gauge.
Operator Anecdotes and Field Experience
One technician in Oklahoma reported similar steering issues on a 2033E stored outdoors for several months. After replacing the steering valve O-rings and flushing the hydraulic system, the lift returned to normal operation. Another service manager in Tennessee emphasized the importance of checking battery health, noting that weak batteries can cause intermittent steering and lift failures due to insufficient motor torque.
Recommendations for Maintenance and Repair
  • Always confirm model designation before ordering parts.
  • Use JLG’s official service manual for valve location and pressure specs.
  • Replace steering valve O-rings every 3–5 years or after prolonged storage.
  • Maintain battery voltage and inspect terminals for corrosion.
  • Flush hydraulic fluid every 1,000 hours or annually, whichever comes first.
Conclusion
Steering issues on the JLG 2033E scissor lift are often caused by failed O-rings in the steering relief valve or low hydraulic pressure due to battery or pump degradation. With proper diagnostics and adherence to service procedures, these problems can be resolved efficiently, restoring safe and responsive operation. Regular maintenance and fluid inspection are key to preventing recurrence and extending the life of the lift.
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