BT Prime-mover RRE160:
RRE160

Have one of these with a side-shift function that jams up on occasion, its also regularly giving codes C016 and C025, any ideas?
  • Posted 28 Jul 2012 06:36
  • Modified 28 Jul 2012 18:44 by poster
  • Discussion started by mindy
  • Waikato, New Zealand
Showing items 1 - 1 of 1 results.
From the error codes this will be a RRE 160M not a RRE.

C016 = Accelerator pedal activated at start up.

C025 = General CAN BUS error - check the error log for the code that is causing it.

Sideshift mast cable normally breaks on these, unplug it at both ends ( remove the reach carriage covers, plug is in the front left hand corner & other is under the fork carriage ) & test the 3 wires for continuity between both plugs, wires are numbered with tags, also there are 2 repair wires spare in the loom.

When the C016 fault appears watch the dash display, is the truck going through the start up check?

I have had the keypad plug come loose before where operators like to fiddle with things, simply locking the plug back in to the keypad cured it.

On the older Reflex it was always the ignition barrel terminals coming loose, new barrel cured it on those.
  • Posted 28 Jul 2012 20:32
  • Reply by Forkingabout
  • england, United Kingdom

Post your Reply

Forkliftaction.com accepts no responsibility for forum content and requires forum participants to adhere to the rules. Click here for more information.

Having trouble using the Discussion Forums? Contact us for help.

Showcased in the Virtual Expo

Fact of the week
The Michelin Guide with its star rating system originated in France in 1900. The guide was created as a marketing tool to encourage more car travel and consequently increase the demand for tyres. It initially contained maps, tire repair instructions, and lists of restaurants, hotels, and mechanics.
Global Industry News
edition #1234 - 12 June 2025
As a journalist focussed on the materials handling sector, it is difficult not to notice the regularity of news stories that detail injuries to – or worse still the deaths of – forklift operators... Continue reading