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Code 132

This unit was running great. Had just been returned to the customer when the seal under the brake assembly failed. I put a new seal and an entire new brake assembly on it. Now it will only go in slow speed and gives a 132 code which is not in the book.
  • Posted 2 Sep 2020 22:59
  • By Hillbilly56
  • joined 2 Sep'20 - 1 message
  • Pennsylvania, United States
T.H.
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Check the brake under the handle as well might brk2-parking brake

Also, if electric brakes check to see if the pad is broken inside.

When we went to fuel cells we found code 132 usually meant a brake issue
  • Posted 3 Aug 2022 11:06
  • By Murphy6011
  • joined 10 Mar'22 - 7 messages
  • Mississippi, United States
Murphy6011
could possibly need a software update. check ohms on the brake against f-19 setting. can be 8.3 or 17.1 ohms. with old software there isn't an option for the different brakes. hope this helps
  • Posted 3 Sep 2020 04:46
  • By JMC1
  • joined 8 Nov'18 - 50 messages
  • Iowa, United States

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