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code 26

Upon arrival I found the plastic hood damaged and pierced. Removed hood and saw the control board cover bent in and pushed in to the motor ( 2 motor connections had arc marks from the cover). One card from the control board was bent in and one connection knocked loose. Card and board do not appear damaged or burned and loose connection seems ok. All main and secondary fuses test ok, even that stupid little diode looking fuse. Truck turns on enough for the hydraulic function, but nothing else. Anybody know what code 26 is and any possible leads on where to go with this?
  • Posted 5 Nov 2010 20:46
  • By Louis
  • joined 7 Aug'10 - 19 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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I believe that you have a brake fault. Can you toggle the brak switch and see/hear the brake click on off? The wires into the brake coil are easily damaged by what you are describing.
  • Posted 11 Nov 2010 09:28
  • By JonG
  • joined 7 Nov'07 - 155 messages
  • United States

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