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Toyota 7BDRU15 code 61

I have a Toyota reach truck with a constant 61 code. I have replaced the key switch and steer motor. There are no red LEDs on the controller while coding out. The battery is also new. Any help is appreciated.
  • Posted 28 Apr 2016 00:35
  • Discussion started by Lifttruckwrench
  • Tennessee, United States
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Que tal buenos dias
Me puedes ayudar?
Tengo un 7bdru15 al encender la run calibrate mode
Y los botones no responden alguna idea
Saludos
  • Posted 1 Dec 2020 06:24
  • Reply by Carlos_Gomez
  • GUAYAS, Ecuador
Carlos Gomez
I'm having same issue with my unit. Changing steer controller solve issue?
  • Posted 21 May 2019 01:38
  • Reply by everol_w
  • St. Catherine, Jamaica
K1 relay is mounted near the control handle and power amps. But if you can find a steer controller to test with that is probably your problem
  • Posted 11 May 2016 23:02
  • Reply by Breezy
  • Ohio, United States
Where is the K1 relay located? Wiring is good
  • Posted 11 May 2016 22:53
  • Reply by Lifttruckwrench
  • Tennessee, United States
Ok, I'll check those. Thanks
  • Posted 29 Apr 2016 02:26
  • Reply by Lifttruckwrench
  • Tennessee, United States
A code 61 is a steering error, outside of the steel brushes being bad the relay on the steer controller may not be closing causing the problem. Probably the relay is bad or wiring to the steer controller.
  • Posted 28 Apr 2016 21:39
  • Reply by Breezy
  • Ohio, United States

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