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Code 06 No forward travel, intermittent

Can someone tell me what this code is for?
  • Posted 16 Apr 2014 22:18
  • By erin_a
  • joined 15 Nov'13 - 2 messages
  • Ohio, United States
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Code is displayed when TB11-5 or TB11-6 are less than 60% of battery volts and TB11-1 is less than 2-1/2 volts.

FWD or REV contactor will not energize.

Long story short. I'd check FWD REV switches and/or pot adjustmen/setup first.
  • Posted 17 Apr 2014 03:04
  • Modified 1 Jul 2014 02:13 by poster
  • By chevotaman
  • joined 28 Feb'14 - 112 messages
  • Texas, United States
It's all just nuts n' bolts.

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