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error code 364

Truck was donated, didn't work, armature burnt, traction motor bad. Had motor rebuilt. Worked for about 8 months. Motor goes bad again, error code 364. Rebuilt again. goes bad again after 2 months. Rebuilt, goes bad again after, about 2 months again. Each time this happens, nothing works, dash lights up, but nothing works, no lift ,no tilt, no steering, until the motor is repaired.
  • Posted 8 Apr 2022 16:17
  • By Dan_Radke
  • joined 8 Apr'22 - 2 messages
  • Oregon, United States
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Disconnect the battery before you remove any cables from controllers.
  • Posted 9 Apr 2022 15:05
  • By LaGrange
  • joined 15 Sep'13 - 301 messages
  • Missouri, United States
Strong in mind, Strong in Health.
I'm thinking your right about the access 3. I have a friend that has a forklift wrecking yard. I'm going to see if he has one. Thanks.
  • Posted 9 Apr 2022 15:02
  • By Dan_Radke
  • joined 8 Apr'22 - 2 messages
  • Oregon, United States
Here are a few ideas:

-the Drive Motor controller (Access 3) is sending too much amperage to the Drive Motor.

-something is wrong with the Drive Unit.

-the battery is weak and not supplying enough voltage to the Drive Motor
  • Posted 8 Apr 2022 19:44
  • By LaGrange
  • joined 15 Sep'13 - 301 messages
  • Missouri, United States
Strong in mind, Strong in Health.

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