Clark TMG15S:
Will not move forward or reverse? Please help

I have a Clark TMG 15S electric forklift Serial No. Tmg248-2007-9570 KF
The problem I'm having is it will not go into foward or reverse. Normally when I put it in gear I hear the motor run and the power steering starts working. As of right now the the motor will not run, the power steering does not work and will not move forward or reverse. However the lift controls still work as well as the side shift. I do have a error code on the display that shows (- 01) with the Red wrench light on for service.
I have already checked the parking brake and seat switches, they are both working. I don't know if it's a coincidence but all the problems started after I transported it on a carhauler down a pretty rough road. Thanks in advance
  • Posted 10 Jan 2018 02:11
  • Discussion started by keith_daley
  • Texas, United States
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first guess: Fault 01 is park brake switch open.Confirm that is ok as well as wiring connections. Battery fully charged? Maybe like something loosened during transport. Its an old truck so you may have some corrosion or broken wiring. do you have a wiring diagram?
  • Posted 16 Jan 2018 06:21
  • Reply by tom_p
  • Alberta, Canada

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