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error code 90

unit quits traveling and 90 comes up on dash
  • Posted 6 Aug 2015 05:19
  • By mike101
  • joined 6 Aug'15 - 2 messages
  • Missouri, United States
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Status Code 90:
Traction motor temperature too high.

Possible Causes:
- Excessive pushing or stalling of traction motor.
- Operation may continue at slower duty cycle.
Allow traction motor to cool to regain full performance.
- Comparing the motor temperature through the display panel with a known motor temperature, such as room temperature, can check the motor temperature sensor.
- A shorted or open temperature sensor will generate a status code 43.
  • Posted 6 Aug 2015 21:46
  • By swoop223
  • joined 23 Mar'12 - 3,692 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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