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EV100LX

Hello all I have a crown RR3000 with a EV100 card number 1C3645LXC01. The truck is a no travel in either direction and no code displayed. The contactors don't pull in. The operator presence swithces are all working properly as are the directional switches and the travel pot is adjusted correctly as well. I am getting correct voltage to the positive side of the contactor but not receiving a negative from the card. However, when I disconnect the negative side of the coil (wire coming from the card) it shows an error code 23. If the card had gone bad would it display a code, or could this be the cause of my problem?

thanks in advance for your suggestions.
  • Posted 21 Jan 2011 00:01
  • Modified 24 Jan 2011 12:50 by administrator
  • Discussion started by t_montez
  • California, United States
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Hi, I am new to this and I wanted to see if anybody knows how to troubleshoot some issues I'm having with my crown RR 3000.

First thing which is a pretty big issue and why I don't really want to use this forklift much with the equipment and materials we have it's only on a high speed for lifting so once I press the joystick to lift up or bring down it goes on super high speed either way and if I'm not careful or paying attention, it can really damage parts I'm using or Materials I'm trying to lift or lower.
Other than that, I think the forklift is great with all the options that it has, which my others do not have but I want to get this one fixed so this would be my better option.
The second problem that I am having in this one just occurred not too long ago when moving forward I had to mess with the joystick in other words press up or down or go backwards before I can go forward and then once it does go forward if it goes too quick or jerks real quick it'll stop and not go forward any longer.
After a while, it stopped going forward completely and I could only go backwards so I decided to look into some forums to see if anybody knows what the problem could be. I located the two sensors and was able to press on the sensor while the machine is on and I did drive. Does this mean that this is a bad sensor?
Also, is there a way to control the speed?
One other thing I noticed that there are two motors for lifting and lowering, and only one of them are working. I have not seen the other one moving at all. Could this be the problem that why it's only moving at a very fast speed? If anybody knows any of these, please reply thank you.
  • Posted 10 May 2023 14:46
  • Reply by Alex_Nikolaenko
  • New Jersey, United States
Alex nikolaenko
SORRY I DIDNOT READ COMPLETLY YOUR MASSAGE..

CHECK THE SECUENSE OF THE SWITCH´S (KEY ON TB4, DEADMAN ON TB3, AND START ON TB2) IF YOUR SEQUENCE IS RIGTH, YOUR CARD IS BAD.

I HOPE THIS HELPS.
  • Posted 23 Jan 2011 13:09
  • Reply by gerardo_a
  • United States
YOUR PART NUMBER IS INCMPLETE, THE LAST 2 DIGITS ARE MISSING.
BUT THIS MODEL HAVE THE IC3645LXCD1TX, IF THIS IS THE NUMBER, CHECK THE VOLTAGE ON THE PZ2 AND PZ7 THERMINALS, IF YOU HAVE THE BATTERY VOLTAGE, YOUR CARD IS BAD, IF YOU DONT HAVE VOLTAGE ON PZ2 AND PZ7 CHECK FUSES, BATTERY NAND WIRES FROM BATTERY.

I HOPE THIS HELPS
  • Posted 23 Jan 2011 13:04
  • Reply by gerardo_a
  • United States
correction *1C3645LXCD1
  • Posted 21 Jan 2011 00:17
  • Reply by t_montez
  • California, United States

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