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Code 132

Tech came and updated software to TR4500. Received code 132. Repair manual has no record of code 132. Brakes are locked or burning when attempting travel, and brakes have been replaced and installed correctly. Correct brake type has been updated in Features. Anything I'm missing or overlooking?
  • Posted 12 Feb 2020 09:17
  • By harlem80
  • joined 12 Feb'20 - 1 message
  • Georgia, United States
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132 is 9 times out of 10 the brake seal failed and took the brake out. Cage the brake and remove it and see if it's full of gear oil
  • Posted 25 May 2022 20:55
  • By Cjensen7414
  • joined 25 May'22 - 1 message
  • South Dakota, United States
Cody jensen
I came across this post when I had a PC4500 come in with the same event code. We have both TR4500 and PC4500 at our warehouse and both have the same set of event codes.

Code 132 is not in the manual as stated above. After finding this post, I started by checking the brakes, updating the software as the person in the post above me did. Still got event code 132. So I trouble shot further I found a pinched wire under the floorboard of the machine. It was pinched enough that there was an exposed green wire which was grounding out against the frame. This wiring goes to the Deadman switch circuit. New deadman switch assembly comes with the needed wiring harness so I installed a new deadman switch assembly and event code 132 no longer appears. Truck runs fine now.

Hope this helps anybody who is reading this.
  • Posted 16 Mar 2020 01:29
  • Modified 16 Mar 2020 01:31 by poster
  • By VWL182
  • joined 16 Mar'20 - 1 message
  • Kansas, United States

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