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Error codes C0 and E5

Hello,

While moving a pallet the lift stopped with error codes C0. If I put it in gear and press the accelerator, it also issues E5.

There is no "click" when I press the pedal.

Any clues? It does have hydraulic functions.
Jorge
  • Posted 13 Aug 2013 06:08
  • By jorge_j
  • joined 13 Aug'13 - 2 messages
  • California, United States
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Ob1,

I got a hold of the service manual and made a copy of both C0 and E5. I don't recall what E5 is but it isn't important because for me, C0 was all I had to fix. The primary cause of C0 is the the 3 TM thyristors.

A friend asked a friend in China to see if they can get a hold of them and he did. There are 3 so I bought 6. I took pictures of them before taking it apart. I simply measured the resistance between the terminals as shown in the service manual and determined the one that according to my multimeter was defective. I replaced all three just in case but it seemed that two of them were bad. In any case, after replacing them, C0 went away and so did E5!

Let me know if you can get a hold of a service manual. If not, I will write down here what the values should be.

Regards,
Jorge
  • Posted 21 Sep 2013 17:12
  • By jorge_j
  • joined 13 Aug'13 - 2 messages
  • California, United States
What happens when you unplug battery and plug back in and turn on key? Any click ?
  • Posted 17 Sep 2013 09:42
  • By rogeriwt
  • joined 10 Apr'07 - 323 messages
  • Massachusetts, United States
Hello Jorge. Were you able to find out what code E5 was? I'm getting the same code

Cheers!
OB1
  • Posted 14 Sep 2013 00:49
  • By ob1kenobi
  • joined 22 Nov'10 - 153 messages
  • SAN P.SULA, Honduras
Cheers!

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