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Crown fc40tt 9A118707 code 150

I have a fc 40 that intermittently stops lifting and tilting and the code 150 shows up. If i wait for a bit can use the truck agian for about 10 min. Then stops lifting again. Any one have the code break down for 150. Thanks
  • Posted 1 Sep 2016 02:40
  • By shane_t
  • joined 18 Dec'15 - 13 messages
  • Texas, United States
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Capacitor volts low. Type 'Ev100 codes' into google and look at the flight systems event code list for more info.
  • Posted 2 Sep 2016 20:08
  • By techno_nz
  • joined 9 Aug'13 - 138 messages
  • Canterbury, New Zealand

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