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Raymond easi R40TT ED-T

Getting code 58 which doesn't appear in the book. Machine moves slow and has 4 electric beam sensors. Was wondering perhaps beam sensor has something to do with the issue. Rats were enjoying the wiring, a new handle with cable was installed and learned but I can't find the reason for the code 58. Any assistance would be appreciated
  • Posted 26 Jul 2019 00:17
  • By Jesusjohn
  • joined 2 Apr'19 - 18 messages
  • New York, United States
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It's a code 58 not 5b. Another interesting issue is that the beam outside the operator compartment do not respond to the read out when covered. Perhaps the code is preventing the read out. Wondering if anyone knows where I can get the addendum codes that are not in the book
  • Posted 29 Jul 2019 23:41
  • By Jesusjohn
  • joined 2 Apr'19 - 18 messages
  • New York, United States
It's a code 58 not 5b. Another interesting issue is that the beam outside the operator compartment do not respond to the read out when covered. Perhaps the code is preventing the read out. Wondering if anyone knows where I can get the addendum codes that are not in the book
  • Posted 29 Jul 2019 23:41
  • By Jesusjohn
  • joined 2 Apr'19 - 18 messages
  • New York, United States
Thank you service_T can be very possible, good weekend
  • Posted 27 Jul 2019 10:03
  • By 7777
  • joined 8 Mar'11 - 649 messages
  • New York, United States
thanks for the assistance. JCFORKLIFT@gmail.COM
Is it possible you have 5B fault instead of 58? If so VM can bus error. Check your can bus resistance and shorts to frame.
  • Posted 27 Jul 2019 06:57
  • Modified 29 Jul 2019 21:44 by poster
  • By Service_T
  • joined 5 May'18 - 91 messages
  • Kansas, United States

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