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Steer motor non operative

We have tested the steer motor. 5 volts supplied, motor turning slow, found main contactor burnt and replaced. Truck ran fine for 5 days and now problem reoccured. No shorts found in steer motor itself.
  • Posted 28 Sep 2010 03:47
  • By BossLady
  • joined 5 Jun'10 - 5 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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park brake switch can also cause a problem. make sure it closes when released. probably no controller involved unless the unit has ehps (silent steering) option
  • Posted 30 Sep 2010 04:26
  • By toyzilla
  • joined 29 Mar'10 - 175 messages
  • Texas, United States
went to site and the truck is running. Seems to be an intermittent and may be hard to diagnose... thinking it might be control card or resistor... does that seem reasonable or am I missing something?
  • Posted 30 Sep 2010 02:49
  • By BossLady
  • joined 5 Jun'10 - 5 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
if voltage is present at cables when activated (contactor on) motor is open. if not check fuse in contactor box. check park brake switch. ps inopertive unless switch is on.
  • Posted 28 Sep 2010 10:40
  • By toyzilla
  • joined 29 Mar'10 - 175 messages
  • Texas, United States
easier to ask forgiveness than to ask permission.

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