Komatsu FB25SH-6:
Failure code. E-05, no lift or drive

hi, Everyone. can somebody tell me the meaning of this code? in order to start a troubleshooting
Code E-05 ?? have no lift or drive. Will appreciate any help
  • Posted 3 Oct 2009 03:14
  • Discussion started by roldann
  • nuevo leon, Mexico
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found battery was bad. not enough power to turn on #1. replaced battery and everything was fine.
  • Posted 31 Aug 2016 21:41
  • Reply by jim_v
  • Michigan, United States
Did you ever manage to find out what was causing the problem as we are having the same problems with ours, any help would be appreciated! Cheers darren
  • Posted 31 Aug 2016 00:08
  • Reply by darren_o
  • Staffordshire, United Kingdom
I checked tips, not stuck. Volts at t2 were 16.4 when key is on but drops to zero when engaged. No shorts or grounds and battery seems ok
  • Posted 30 Jul 2016 00:53
  • Reply by jim_v
  • Michigan, United States
thanks
  • Posted 28 Jul 2016 22:12
  • Reply by jim_v
  • Michigan, United States
and its a EV 100? right?
well check and make sure your 1A tips are free and not stuck or binding. check voltage at the 1 rec (T2) see what you have there should be less than 85% batt volts. course first thing would be to check for shorts or grounds. oh and make sure you have a healthy battery is a good start sure you have already but just checking
  • Posted 28 Jul 2016 22:00
  • Reply by Adams1
  • Indiana, United States
the handset doesn't fit into card. it is a slow double trip
  • Posted 28 Jul 2016 21:27
  • Reply by jim_v
  • Michigan, United States
Jim...
if you have a hand set you should be able to plug it in at the card and get a code. if not checked the forward reverse contactors for sticking and or binding. is it a slow movement or a jerky movement that trips it out?
  • Posted 28 Jul 2016 20:26
  • Reply by Adams1
  • Indiana, United States
Are you up on EV-100? I have a
Komatsu FB20 SH-3 that is double tripping with a kittle movement. I was looking for a troubleshooting guide but can't seem to find one. There are no codes because there is no display. The card says IC3645LKCDI and TX. Any help would be appreciated. Was thinking of changing the #2 and #5 recs.
  • Posted 28 Jul 2016 06:26
  • Reply by jim_v
  • Michigan, United States
hi, Dennis. Thanks a lot for your help.
it is always helpfull having a good advice where to start. have experience with other brands, not komatzu.
Regards, Nestor
  • Posted 22 Oct 2009 02:10
  • Reply by roldann
  • nuevo leon, Mexico
Hello Ramex , code E05 = Traction Inverter shorting/ Lower arm bridge. check point = Shorted wiring @ the T-inverter

i would start at the wiring around the control panal make sure you disconnect the battery before you disconnect any wiring damage can happen to the Fet's hope this helps
  • Posted 22 Oct 2009 00:16
  • Reply by DennisW
  • California, United States

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