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Toyota 7FBWS13 CODE 150

I have a Toyota 7FBWS13 - 41229 that is displaying a code 28 and a code 150. The unit is 24 volt and has a Curtis controller, I have hooked up a handset and I am seeing 22.5 volts at the controller with the handset, I know I should be seeing a higher voltage there which could be why I am seeing the code 28, but I am not seeing any tiller card imputs to the controller. The Controller and the etacc tiller card are new. The tiller card has been hooked up to a computer and setup for this unit. I have checked the can wiring and I do not see an issue there, but I maybe missing something.

Any words of wisdom?

Thanks
jim
  • Posted 30 Jul 2013 07:17
  • By Redline
  • joined 19 Jul'13 - 10 messages
  • Oklahoma, United States
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I think model truck should be 7bws13
ETAC did not receive CAN data from transistor controller.
Possible Causes
with corrective
actions/checks
1. Short or open circuit in CAN wiring.
2. Electrical noise in CAN wiring due to bad connection, outside interference or low
voltage.
a. Check CAN wiring.
b. Try driving using a known-good battery.
c. Try driving in a different environment.
3. Bad transistor controller.
a. Check transistor controller for error code.
4. Bad ETAC.

Also check the main off switch
  • Posted 31 Jul 2013 23:34
  • Modified 1 Aug 2013 01:48 by poster
  • By mike_v
  • joined 1 Jul'10 - 190 messages
  • Illinois, United States
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