Toyota 7FBCU25:
Throwing codes

This lift truck throwing all 3 codes 64-1 54-1 cb-1 any help
  • Posted 1 Mar 2016 03:45
  • Discussion started by Markserv
  • Ohio, United States
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Ok thank you. Found bad call in batt
  • Posted 2 Mar 2016 11:32
  • Reply by Markserv
  • Ohio, United States
Check the main contactor coil for resistance. Should be around 20 Ohms. Try to pull the contactor open when it is closed. Should be very difficult to open. If coil is weak, the tips will bounce when the contactor picks up causing ghost codes 54-1 and 64-1.
  • Posted 2 Mar 2016 06:50
  • Reply by ramon_m
  • Ontario, Canada

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