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Hi All,
I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction.
Truck was hard faulting Code 23. I checked battery condition. OK. No shorts to chassis. Motor tested out ok. Isolated motor cables and tested no shorts found. Q1 tested good on diode test. Rec1 tested good. Checked Insulator at Heatsink. OK. Checked all fuses OK. Contactors OK. Performed Test A01 and got steady 6 volts. Couldn't figure out where the connector was for Test A10. I was kind of spinning my wheels so i made a few phone calls and it was recommended to me to try a power card. Customer had a known good one(my instinct said this could go bad). I installed it and now the truck doesn't power up(re-checked hook ups and all correct). Installed old card and same thing. Checked wiring schematic and was wondering if the F1 fuse on the filter assembly was like the filter on the Reach's? I've had the fuse pop on the reach's and they won't power up. If it does the same job would anyone know where it would be located? Of course this happens on a Friday afternoon(Murphy's Law) LOL
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Jay
  • Posted 23 Oct 2019 01:29
  • By JayJ
  • joined 15 Jun'12 - 17 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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