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Yes, my jack has the same code E-250 and looking for the battery problem.... I checked the power cables and connector and found out that all the batteries were dry, no water. I filled them up and put it to charge.... Now is working fine.
Check your voltage at the connector. You will know if you have the correct voltage or a wire crossed.
If you are trying to access trouble codes. Look at what kind of controller it has some codes are specific to their controller rather than the unit & model.
new to respond on here, we are finding alot of new trucks with a poor connection at the charger positive, have to replace charger and a few needed can cables as well, our were burnt to melted....
Hi Everyone!
Has anyone dealt with the code E159 on a Toyota 8HBW23?
Has anyone dealt with the code E152 on a Toyota 8HBW23?
Had the same code E250 pop up. Could hear contactors clicking rapidly before code finally showed up. Voltage was at 22.5. My jack ended up having 1 bad battery (4 - 6volts), which when tested showed as having a bad cell.
Any idea what's error 249?
E250 is the charger in sleep mode. Plug it in for a few minutes to wake it up. If that doesn't work, check the display for a version from the charger. It could be a communication problem from the charger.
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