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How do you check field windings code 106

I have a code 106, main contact good, will lift,good horn, no forward movement. 25.5 volts, when try to move control forward or back code 106 jumps up. Checked all wire controll box blinking code 3.1 says to check k10 (good) main contact (good) and field windings. How do i check the field windings? Any and all help from the tech pros on this site is deeply appreciated.
  • Posted 18 Jan 2017 14:39
  • By mpifer
  • joined 16 Aug'14 - 38 messages
  • Florida, United States
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All information has been moved to code E106. Had good relpys there. Thanks to all.
  • Posted 20 Feb 2017 12:44
  • By mpifer
  • joined 16 Aug'14 - 38 messages
  • Florida, United States
np, if everything else seems to be good, could be a bad traction amp itself.
  • Posted 8 Feb 2017 13:44
  • By ynot
  • joined 5 Feb'17 - 21 messages
  • California, United States
Thanks for reply ynot
  • Posted 8 Feb 2017 10:26
  • By mpifer
  • joined 16 Aug'14 - 38 messages
  • Florida, United States
Book says check digital outputs anyone know how to do this?
  • Posted 8 Feb 2017 06:37
  • By mpifer
  • joined 16 Aug'14 - 38 messages
  • Florida, United States
Thanks, housing is good purchased a new amp. Ohmed out wires to etac back to connector. All good no shorts.angle switches wire ohmed all good no shorts. Wires to feild winding good, to main contact good to k10 replay good. When moving / rotating **** to go forward or back main relay de energizes. Dont understand whats causing this e106 code.
  • Posted 8 Feb 2017 06:35
  • Modified 8 Feb 2017 10:24 by poster
  • By mpifer
  • joined 16 Aug'14 - 38 messages
  • Florida, United States
try checking pins on traction amp harness connector, also make sure the connector housing clip is no broken.
  • Posted 7 Feb 2017 18:53
  • By ynot
  • joined 5 Feb'17 - 21 messages
  • California, United States
Ohmed out windings good ohms nothing to ground. Placed battery voltage on winding very little drop. So I am taking it as good. Placed armature on growler checked out good. Check four wire from handled red,black,green,white allchecked good nothing to ground. Everything works but when I move /rotate co trol handle to go forward still get E106 and 3.1 on controler. Any idea how to check digital outputs. Horn works, raises up and down. Will not move forward.

CALLED RAYMOUND NO HELP. THEY WANT ME TO BUY A MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT AND SEND OUT A TECH BUT WILL NOT PROVIDE ANY HELP OVER THE PHONE.
  • Posted 7 Feb 2017 11:52
  • By mpifer
  • joined 16 Aug'14 - 38 messages
  • Florida, United States

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