Discussion:
Crown Code

I'm told that the code "24" and the fact that one of our RD 3000's won't go forward or in reverse means that our Forward/Reverse contactor assembly is hooped.

My question is two part.

1. Does code "24" have a conclusive meaning.

2. How hard is it to replace this part?
  • Posted 22 Jan 2009 09:17
  • Discussion started by WHman
  • British Columbia, Canada
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you can have a bad circuit in the card itself too
seen that happen a few times with 24 in 1 direction

the best bet would be to have a forklift technician look at it
these systems can be dangerous if you dont know what youre looking at
worst case scenario, the truck runs away and plows through a wall/ merchandise /people if you do something wrong in your repair
in that case you would be held personally liable
  • Posted 26 Jan 2009 13:15
  • Reply by justinm
  • New York, United States
New York, New York its a heluva town..you know that The Bronx is up..and I'm Brooklyn down
Code 24 is usually a contactor. However, usually is won't go just one direction when you get a code 24. Is the contactor pulling in at all? Check all your fuses and for loose connections. Usually when you get a code 24, you can see burnt contact tips, or you have a contactor that is mechanically binding and wont pull.
If you have a helper, block up the truck so the drive tire is off the floor and have the helper jiggle the contact tips while you try to travel. If that makes the drive tire turn, it is a contactor problem.

Another possibility is that someone has worked on the truck and hooked up some power cables incorrectly.
  • Posted 26 Jan 2009 12:20
  • Reply by Liftdoctor
  • Indiana, United States

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