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Code C28

Pallet jack code C28 ,what code means and test procedure
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  • Posted 11 Mar 2015 04:10
  • By owen_r
  • joined 19 Jul'12 - 12 messages
  • Kentucky, United States
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I had to replace the motor controller. Seems that the 24 V solenoid shorts out the controller.
  • Posted 21 Nov 2019 06:12
  • Modified 21 Nov 2019 06:14 by poster
  • By David_Hakey
  • joined 21 Nov'19 - 6 messages
  • Florida, United States
Fubar
have you fixed?
  • Posted 1 Jul 2018 15:55
  • By Sparky79cl
  • joined 18 Oct'17 - 11 messages
  • Auckland, New Zealand
i did replace that one and is still popping code c28?
HELP PLEASE
  • Posted 13 May 2018 03:52
  • By mano
  • joined 13 May'18 - 3 messages
  • Washington, United States
Hector Contreras
I'm going crazy trying to figure out what's wrong with our pallet jack.....code C20. Any ideas, please?
  • Posted 12 Sep 2016 23:08
  • By woodguy16
  • joined 12 Sep'16 - 3 messages
  • New Jersey, United States
owen, C-28 code means that main power{red rocker switch} is turned off. flip rocker switch and then key up lift. Toyota walkie codes are the same as Raymond model 102, if that helps.
  • Posted 22 Mar 2015 12:32
  • By forkdoc
  • joined 20 Sep'14 - 13 messages
  • New York, United States

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