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NR045adnl36e095 code 367

looking for advice on a code 367 when trying to travel, will travel for a bit then code, neutralize handle code will go away, in either direction will travel for a few feet then code again.
  • Posted 28 Sep 2011 23:52
  • By radon
  • joined 28 Sep'11 - 62 messages
  • Nebraska, United States
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Your code indicates a problem with the forward switch located on the control handle. it may be out of adjustment or not working. Early NRAD has spade terminal connections. later NRAD truck series had sealed switches in this location. The handle being a moving component may cause looseness in the connections or broken wires over time. Also checking the potentiometer calibration may help as you may get this code if the truck thinks you are out of neutral position without the forward switch activation.
Specifically the logic is the main Interface Board (MIB) sees a high pot signal (2.6 volts or higher and the forward switch is in the NO position, but the handle is not in forward. Also ensure the control handle is returning properly. The control handle springs may be worn. Finally you may have a voltage drop. Wire #60 pin J1-13 should be at about battery volts when the handle is in forward(closed switch position). A short or loose or corroded pins at the MIB J connector should be checked.

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  • Posted 5 Oct 2011 06:28
  • By bruce_f
  • joined 4 Aug'10 - 8 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
Thankyou for the information
  • Posted 4 Oct 2011 02:28
  • By radon
  • joined 28 Sep'11 - 62 messages
  • Nebraska, United States
I think it's a yale forklifts, send a message to my address and we will return some information on this model.
  • Posted 3 Oct 2011 14:34
  • By carlos_r
  • joined 12 Oct'10 - 37 messages
  • zapopan jalisco, Mexico
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