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5fbe18 code c1

I HAVE REPLACED THE SENSOR ON THE STEERING THAT WAS BROKEN AND THE WHEELS WERE GOING IN DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS. IT FIXED THIS FAULT BUT NOW WHEN YOU GO TO FULL LEFT THE DRIVE CUTS OUT AND CODE C1 APPEARS ON THE DASH. I HAVE TRYED TO ADJUST THIS SENSOR AND CAN GET RIGHT TURN OK BUT LEFT TURN ONLY 3/4 THEN STOP AND C1 CODE.
ANY IDEAS ?
THANKS
  • Posted 22 Mar 2011 11:30
  • By mrforklift
  • joined 10 Aug'09 - 39 messages
  • Queensland, Australia
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c1 indicates an current sensor problem.

could be that one of your motors has an internal short. c1 has nothing to do with your steering, but if that steering sensor isn't adjusted correctly, you can get strange things happening.
  • Posted 24 Mar 2011 16:49
  • By quintin_k
  • joined 6 Jun'08 - 4 messages
  • Eastern Cape, South Africa
hi tabak
have done this. there is a sensor on each drive wheel is there a way to test these ? and what problem would they cause ? is code C-1 just a general steer fault code?
  • Posted 24 Mar 2011 08:40
  • By mrforklift
  • joined 10 Aug'09 - 39 messages
  • Queensland, Australia
Hi mrforklift.
sorry my mistake
you need to put the sensor in a central position.
  • Posted 23 Mar 2011 06:40
  • Modified 24 Mar 2011 05:17 by poster
  • By tabak
  • joined 31 Mar'08 - 39 messages
  • nas. Karpos, Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic Of

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