Raymond DSS300:
Error Code 6R

Lift will travel as normal. 6R code displayed with no lift functions.
  • Posted 29 Nov 2016 04:53
  • Discussion started by Greenier
  • Maine, United States
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i have corrected the issue i had after replacing all the components on the lift card assembly an it still didn't fix it turned out my lift controller card on the lift assembly that was purchased new from aftermarket was bad replaced with a oem Raymond part works great now
  • Posted 26 Jul 2017 23:03
  • Reply by chrisha
  • Maine, United States
I cant really find any more info on that model. Never really worked on one. Sorry
  • Posted 26 Jul 2017 04:39
  • Reply by DanMc
  • New York, United States
Was wondering did you ever correct problem. Having same issues. Any help appreciated
  • Posted 26 Jul 2017 04:29
  • Reply by Welchlift
  • Florida, United States
any one have a solution that they have found?
  • Posted 15 Feb 2017 01:38
  • Reply by chrisha
  • Maine, United States
i have the same problem how ever i have replaced the vehicle manager the lift heat sink an all components alone with the lift motor an have swapped the amp card around from drive to lift still have same problem 6r lift shutdown can you shed some light on this for me
  • Posted 24 Jan 2017 01:13
  • Reply by chrisha
  • Maine, United States
Also their is a little circut card attached to the transistor If card is bad you should be able to order a kit with both card and transistor
  • Posted 2 Dec 2016 05:17
  • Reply by ray_c
  • Minnesota, United States
COPIED FROM ANOTHER POST.........
6R fault code Lift circuit dtect open. Check C3 capacitor on the lift control heatsink--Bad REC5 on the lift control heat sink-=-The lift motor could be shorted internally or shorted to frame. iF iM NOT MISTAKEN THE LIFT HEATSINK ASSY IS SOLD AS ONE UNIT THRU RAYMOND AND DEPENDING ON YOU YEAR MAKE, MAY HAVE BEEN AN UPDATED PART THRU THE FACTORY.
  • Posted 30 Nov 2016 07:51
  • Reply by DanMc
  • New York, United States

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