Yale MPB040EN24T2748:
AL-06

I have a truck that appears to power up, the display shows state of charge. When I put the handle in the travel position and select either direction, the truck does not move and the code AL-06 shows on the display. I have checked the connections to the controller and motor. All are good to go. I found a description of the code but it leads me to either the controller, motor, wiring/cable connections, or contactor. I checked motor continuity and it checks good. Nothing shorted where it shouldn't be and no opens where they shouldn't be. I replaced the controller and still have the code with no functions. Did I miss something with the motor?
  • Posted 17 Mar 2016 03:52
  • Discussion started by bryan_l
  • Texas, United States
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Hello Bryan, We have had issues with the Drive motor Brush wear, badly worn coms and large amount of brush dust in motor. Also check your battery condition. any batteries over 3 years old you are gambling.Good luck
  • Posted 17 Mar 2016 23:22
  • Reply by Prentice
  • Ontario, Canada

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