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Yale Narrow Aisle Reach NDR030EB steering code 40060

Unit intermittently losing steering while driving. Its getting a code 90075 and code 40060. This happens every couple hundred hours or so which makes it difficult to diagnose. Has anyone ever experienced this before?
  • Posted 13 Sep 2019 21:24
  • By Shawn_Shirkey
  • joined 13 Sep'19 - 1 message
  • Michigan, United States
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90075
CAN I/O - Steer - Security Line
POSSIBLE CAUSE
A. STEERING FAULT
B. STEER CALIBRATION REQUIRED
C. STEER CONTROLLER WIRING FAULT
40060 - Steer - Motor - Circuit
DTC 40061 - Steer - Motor - Open
POSSIBLE CAUSE
A. STEER MOTOR CABLE FAULT
B. STEER MOTOR FAULT
C. FAULTY STEER CONTROLLER
  • Posted 14 Sep 2019 01:59
  • By BREWSKI
  • joined 10 Jan'12 - 1,699 messages
  • Nebraska, United States
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