Unicarriers (& Nissan) CSP01L18S:
Traction Trouble 011

I have a unit that will not travel forward or reverse with the code on the display as mentioned above.
After using the FN buttons to perform the self check the following faults came up *524 traction sensor and *527 t-fuse. I understand that the (*) in front of the codes mean there are other issues with in those circuits. Where would I be able to come across a trouble shooting manual for this unit so I can continue further with the trouble shooting.
  • Posted 5 Dec 2014 07:09
  • Discussion started by jessy_g
  • Texas, United States
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Check your motor brushes and the 275 amp fuses. Sounds to me like a bus bar got hot and took out the sensor and blew the fuse. Check those things i mentioned and report back.
  • Posted 5 Dec 2014 11:08
  • Reply by RCAV8TOR
  • Alabama, United States
What i used to do all day now takes me all day to do.

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