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code 32

Travel cuts out. Fault code 32
Battery questionable but hydraulics strong when it occurs.
  • Posted 20 Aug 2014 23:23
  • By HTL1
  • joined 9 Apr'14 - 36 messages
  • West Virginia, United States
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Thanks Nero
I did locate the problem.
It turns out that the operator felt he needed a break and pulled the cord in the drive motor encoder. The customer of coarse doesn't know who did it and wish they did because it was a very expensive part at $600.00+.
Thanks again.
  • Posted 29 Aug 2014 00:35
  • By HTL1
  • joined 9 Apr'14 - 36 messages
  • West Virginia, United States
Hi HTL1,

No one else has jumped in on this one and if this is not an AC truck then please ignore this advice, A code of 32 on an N series truck would suggest that the U phase on the drive motor was over current, maybe this needs checking out, maybe a clamp meter to check each phase would be helpful.

regards Nero
  • Posted 28 Aug 2014 05:20
  • By NER045
  • joined 11 Jan'14 - 137 messages
  • North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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