Manitou 940 Display Monitor not working

As above, the screen has gone blank. Can’t find a blown fuse. Have taken the panel under the steering wheel off in the hope of seeing an obvious problem but all there was is two dangling wires,both with mail ends which I don’t think are anything to do with it ( see picture )

Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

@ACEngineering

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Further to the above,a new development, the boom will only work normally for say 30 seconds after the machine is started, then the boom will only go up, or boom in normally, to go down or boom out you have to press the parachute override button.

Help anyone 😵‍💫

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Further to the above,a new development, the boom will only work normally for say 30 seconds after the machine is started, then the boom will only go up, or boom in normally, to go down or boom out you have to press the parachute override button.

Help anyone 😵‍💫

@ACEngineering

No idea, not been hands on with a 940, i assume its similar to the horrible MLT 840 just with a longer boom. Again i never got hands on with them as didnt have any local customers with them. Any MLT 840's i heard about were nothing but trouble tbh.
 

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Thanks for the reply and sorry to keep tagging you in. Will have to get TNS out tomorrow, hopefully they will have the necessary diagnostic kit.

that might not help if the display is dead, would think it be either the display its self or the power supply/fuse to it or earth. i dont think Diag 4 or VCI diagnostics will actually pin point it.
 

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