Raymond DSS300:
will not turn on/start up

Hello all

I have a DSS300 2006 vintage that will not turn on, like there is no power on the truck. 36.6 volts at the battery and to the corresponding inputs to the truck management module.
Ohmed out the ED and key switch (checked good), checked all fuses in the module (FU1-6) all good. checked for power from the management module to the key switch and the ED. had power to them earlier in the day, but when I went over the checks I made with another tech to verify my findings a few hours later there was no battery voltage to the corresponding connections from the management module.

Considering the module cost $3000.00 and is special order from Raymond factory, I figured before pulling the trigger on buying a non returnable 3k$ part, i would ask around here what the resident experts thought.

Thanks in advance for any help provided.
  • Posted 19 Apr 2008 16:48
  • Discussion started by bill_b
  • Massachusetts, United States
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I've a troubles with a DSS350, could you help me?
the panel shows "6R LIFTSHUTDOWN", it works Fw/Rw, but it doesn't lift. Is it necesary to change the control card? what else could be wrong?
  • Posted 8 Jun 2012 03:54
  • Reply by azucena_v
  • Mexico City, Mexico
THAKS AZU_VAZ@YAHOO.COM.MX
Just wondering what you eventually came up with as a solution, or are you still looking?
  • Posted 29 Jun 2008 10:44
  • Reply by AvoidableHydRep
  • North Carolina, United States
Couple of areas to look.
1. I've seen the actual battery connector fail or push the wires out of the plug. It'll mess you up all day, especially on the DSS's

2. Emergency Disconnect can get flaky. To test just bypass it. I've had them Ohm/Measure good and be bad with current.

3. Did you check ALL the fuses in the VM? There are some small ones as well.
  • Posted 21 Apr 2008 11:09
  • Reply by JonG
  • United States
I have pulled power from batt.Ran to key and seen these trucks take off.Cust didnt care is it worked or not because parts was so high they wasnt going to fix unless it was cheap.I had 36v showing but it wouldnt power up.After running a fused wire all pulled up.Done 3 trucks all worked.
Dont try without a fuse 5 to 10 amp.
  • Posted 19 Apr 2008 22:27
  • Reply by proshadetree
  • Tennessee, United States

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