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ERP030TGN Fault Codes, 23, 51 & 257

Have the following fault codes on this unit. 23, 51 & 257. Unit will not travel or lift. Any help would be appricated
  • Posted 19 May 2009 05:06
  • Modified 19 May 2009 05:08 by poster
  • By tom_v
  • joined 18 Jul'08 - 7 messages
  • United States
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I think code 23 re to motor field toon start up in the reverse direction code 51 capacitor volts low befor line contractor closes and so traction would be disabled.
Don't know what 257 is dose it have an R or an L with that code.

Regards Titus
  • Posted 14 Jun 2013 01:33
  • By Titus
  • joined 6 Jul'10 - 185 messages
  • North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
It sounds like you have a bad traction controller.
  • Posted 20 Jun 2009 02:29
  • By 67dave67
  • joined 4 Dec'08 - 38 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada

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