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trouble code E131

Hi, does anyone know what TC E131 signifies, intermittent traction fault, it has a retro fitted reach sensor on the mast. don't know if this is relevant but the first time it failed the sensor had been knocked out of alignment & this seemed to cure it
  • Posted 8 Aug 2017 01:04
  • By splitysteve
  • joined 6 Dec'16 - 7 messages
  • suffolk, United Kingdom
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thank you
  • Posted 8 Aug 2017 16:07
  • By splitysteve
  • joined 6 Dec'16 - 7 messages
  • suffolk, United Kingdom
E131 = Error testing safety relay (steering) at start-up.

Steering error

Error cause
1. Defective fuse F61
2. Defective wiring for F61
3. Defective electronic card A5

Remember its a BT truck, ANY steering fault detected on a BT truck with fly by wire steering will also stop the traction & apply the parking brake until the steering fault is cleared & truck restarted.
  • Posted 8 Aug 2017 02:07
  • By Forkingabout
  • joined 31 Mar'11 - 862 messages
  • england, United Kingdom

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