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code 53

Any help with what code 53 is involved with. Issue happens when the OP is in lowered position and you step on the pallet release pedal-- and then try to move forward. It shows at that time. However, if you just move forward with the pallet locked in, it does not show the code. Any thoughts? I am guessing forward contact.
  • Posted 8 Jan 2020 00:27
  • By MattG
  • joined 8 Jan'20 - 2 messages
  • Indiana, United States
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check the mechanical linkage to the pallet grab release and make sure there are no electrical harness's near it. If it is consistant every time you press the pallet grab release then check and see if that linkage is making contact with any wires. It may have rubbed one and every time it touches when you press the pedal to release it triggers the code.
  • Posted 14 Jan 2020 21:33
  • By swoop223
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  • North Carolina, United States
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I would start by doing the following:
1. Check static straps. Verify both are touching the ground with no debris wrapped around them.
2. Check for shorts to frame. Make sure you are above 100k ohm's of resistance to frame with battery disconnected.
3. Verify there are no wires open or shorted in the over mast cables.
  • Posted 14 Jan 2020 08:47
  • By Service_T
  • joined 5 May'18 - 91 messages
  • Kansas, United States
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Unit is from '95. There are no switches sensors or wires in the area of lock or the pedal-- just a mechanical cable operation between the two.. It only happens when you have to push real hard on the pedal to release the lock. The pedal makes a hard contact to the deck at that point. Then when you try to pull out of the pallet, it throws the code 53 and shuts down. The real question is what is code 53? If I new that I would know where to start. Any help is appreciated.
  • Posted 11 Jan 2020 00:58
  • By MattG
  • joined 8 Jan'20 - 2 messages
  • Indiana, United States
Why do you think that it might be the forward contact? If that was the case, then it would happen whether you pushed the pallet release or not. Lift the platform and look underneath. I believe that you will find that the pallet release is rubbing or causing one of the deadman switches to short, causing the Code 53. Let us know what you find.
  • Posted 11 Jan 2020 00:45
  • By lifttrainer
  • joined 14 Apr'11 - 16 messages
  • Tennessee, United States

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