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Code 2G?

Ohio, United States
I am working on a Raymond EASI R40TT SERIAL DT-06-15328
Truck broke down with no travel (lift worked) with no codes on display. After checking found curtis 1236 controller flashing code 37. Did the checks for the code and found the drive motor has clear signs of burning on V phase and encoder bearing tested bad. Sent motor out to be repaired and reinstalled motor. Truck now has a code 2G on display and no travel or lift. All cables and encoder/wiring test good. I can't find any information for this code in the manual, so assume it was a service bulletin release with a software update. If anyone could provide any insight as to this code it would be greatly appreciated. Dont want to start parts changing. Thanks.
Posted 23 Oct 2019 05:15 AM * Modified 23 Oct 2019 10:37 PM by poster
  • Posted 25 Oct 2019 22:53
  • By Mlift
  • joined 26 Jul'18 - 6 messages
  • Ohio, United States

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