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Hi there
We have this reach truck, which has an A5 card problem. The truck powers up and drives however the problem is in the steer section on the A5 card as it constantly turns. We had the card working but not correctly as when it would drive and steer, the lift would not work, or when it would lift, the drive would not work etc.

However, we ended up ordering a card from TVH, but after connecting we get error E150. So tried another card off my trade contact and we also get E150.
But the original faulty card brings in the line and works traction even though we have the steer problem.

Can anyone suggest what the problem might be?
I have tried continuity test the can bus wires from the can key connector back to the A5 card, all are ok.

Any suggestions would be helpful.
Regards


Shane..I tried your card, same problem, have dropped it at Atlas, as Sean will drop it off tomorrow. Appreciated as I heard you were off sick but still went in and sorted me the card out. Thank You
  • Posted 3 May 2013 03:07
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  • By elektrodrive
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