Taylor-Dunn TT-316-36 Manual

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Serial Number Starting: 166099
MANUAL MT-316-00
Operation, Troubleshooting and
Replacement Parts Manual
Models Inlcuded:
TT-316-36 (TT3-16)
Revision: C


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B2-48 With Dump Bed Option B2-10 Ambulance
B2-48 with Steel Cab, Foldaway
4-Passenger Seat and Stake Sides
ET 3000
ET1-50 Full Size Truck
P2-50 30,000 Pound Tow Tractor

Section Index
Introduction 1
Safety Rules and Operating Instructions 2
General Maintenance 3
Front Axle Service 4
Steering Component Service 5
Brakes Service 6
Motor Service 7
Transmission Service 8
Suspension 9
Tires and Wheels 10
Battery Service 11
Electrical Troubleshooting 12
Signet Charger Troubleshooting 13
Wire diagram 14
Illustrated Parts 15
Appendix
Special Tools 16
Appendix B
Suggested Torque Values 17
Appendix C
Brake Lining Handling Precautions 18
Taylor-Dunn
Electic Tow Tractor Model TT-316-36
Operator and Service Manual Section Index
This quick reference section index guide will assist you in
locating a desired topic or procedure.
Refer to each sectional Table of Contents for the page
number location for specific topics or procedures.

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Table of Contents
Introduction
About this manual.........................................2
Who Should Read This Manual....................2
Responsibilities ............................................2
How To Use This Manual ..............................3
Conventions ..............................................................3
How to Identify Your Vehicle ........................4
Taking Delivery of Your Vehicle ...................5

INTRODUCTION
Page-2
WHO SHOULD READ THIS MANUAL
This manual is intended for use by anyone who is
going to operate, own, perform maintenance on,
service, or order parts for this Taylor-Dunn®vehicle.
Each person should be familiar with the parts of this
manual that apply to their use of this vehicle.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
The purchase of this vehicle shows a belief in high
quality products manufactured in the USA.
Taylor-Dunn®, a leading manufacturer of electric
burden and personnel carriers since 1949, wants to
be sure this vehicle provides years of reliable service.
Please continue to read this manual and enjoy this
high quality Taylor-Dunn®vehicle.
This manual is to serve as a guide for the service,
repair, and operation of Taylor-Dunn®vehicles and is
not intended as a training guide. Taylor-Dunn®has
made every effort to include as much information as
possible about the operation and maintenance of this
vehicle.
Included in this manual are:
•Vehicle Description
•Safety Rules and Guidelines
•Operational Information
•Operator Responsibilities
•Owner Responsibilities
•Control Operation and Location Information
•Maintenance and Troubleshooting Information
•Standard Parts List
Before servicing, operating, training or performing
maintenanceonthis oranyother Taylor-Dunn®vehicle,
read the appropriate Taylor-Dunn®manual.
Each Taylor-Dunn®manual references the applicable
models and serial numbers on the front cover.
Please, be aware of all cautions, warnings,
instructions, and notes contained in this manual.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Of the Owner...
The owner of this or any Taylor-Dunn®vehicle is
responsible for the overall maintenance and repairs
of the vehicle, as well as the training of operators.
Owners should keep a record of conducted training
and maintenance performed on the vehicle. (OSHA
Regulation, 29 CFR 1910.178 Powered Industrial
Truck Operator Training).
Of the Operator...
The operator is responsible for the safe operation of
the vehicle, preoperational and operational checks
on the vehicle, and the reporting of any problems to
service and repair personnel.
Of the Service Personnel...
Theservicepersonnelare responsiblefor theservice
and maintenance of the vehicle. At no time should a
service person allow any untrained personnel to
service or repair this or any Taylor-Dunn®vehicle.
For the purposes of training, a qualified service
person may oversee the repairs or services being
made to a vehicle by an individual in training. At no
time should an untrained individual be allowed to
service or repair a vehicle without supervision. This
manual is not a training guide.
Of the Passengers ...
The passengers are responsible to remain fully
seated, keeping their hands, arms, and legs inside
the vehicle at all times. Each passenger should be
fully aware of the vehicle’s operation. All forms of
recklessness are to be avoided. Do not engage in
horseplay.
Model B 2-10 shown withstake sides
and steel cab with doors options

INTRODUCTION
Page-3
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This manual is organized into five main sections:
INTRODUCTION
Thissectiondescribeshowto use this service manual
and how to identify your vehicle.
Safety Rules and Operating Instructions
Thissectionoutlines the safety andoperationalissues,
locationandoperation of controls, andtheoperational
checks that are to be performed on this vehicle. It
also includes various subjects that should be included
in the operator and service training program.
Maintenance Service and Repair
Thissectiongives specific information ontheservicing
ofthe vehicle anda scheduleformaintenance checks.
Electrical and Charger Troubleshooting
This section identifies the troubleshooting procedures
for testing the electrical system and battery charger.
Illustrated Parts
This section provides an illustrated view of various
assemblies. The illustrations are accompanied by
tables identifying the parts.
Conventions
Symbols and/or words that are used to define
warnings, cautions, instructions, or notes found
throughout this manual. Refer to the examples below.
Note: Alerts the reader to additional
information about a subject.
Model B 2-48 equipped
with the Dump Bed option
Model R 3-80 shown equiped with a cargo
box and steel cab with doors options
A shaded box with and the word “Warning”
and the symbol above denotes a
warning. This warning alerts the reader of
a high voltage hazard that may result in
injury to themselves or others. Be sure to
follow any instructions contained within a
warning and exercise extreme care while
performing the task.
A shaded box with the word “Warning” and
the symbol above denotes a warning. A
warning alerts the reader of a hazard that
may result in injury to themselves or
others. Be sure to follow any instructions
contained within a warning and exercise
extreme care while performing the task.
A box with the word “CAUTION” and the
symbol above denotes a caution and is
used to inform the reader that property
damage may occur. Be sure to exercise
special care and follow any instructions
contained with in a caution.

INTRODUCTION
Page-4
HOW TO IDENTIFY YOUR VEHICLE
This manual applies to vehicles with the same model and serial numbers listed on the front cover.
These vehicles are designed for driving on smooth surfaces in and around facilities such as industrial plants,
nurseries, institutions, motels, mobile home parks, and resorts. They are not to be driven on public highways.
The locations of the model and serial numbers are illustrated below:
This vehicle conforms to requirements for Type E vehicles as described in O.S.H.A. Standard Section 29 CFR
1910.178 (Powered Industrial Trucks) and with all applicable portions of the American National Standard for
Personnel and Burden Carriers (ANSI B56.8).
This vehicle is not designed to be driven on public roads or highways. It is available in maximum
designed speed of 6 mph. Do not exceed the maximum designed speed. Exceeding the maximum
designed speed may result in steering difficulty, motor damage, and/or loss of control. Do not
exceed locally imposed speed limits. Do not tow this vehicle at more than 5 mph.

INTRODUCTION
Page-5
TAKING DELIVERYOF YOUR
VEHICLE
Inspect the vehicle immediately after delivery. Use
the following guidelines to help identify any obvious
problems:
•Examine the contents of all packages and
accessories that may have come in separate
packages with the vehicle.
•Make sure everything listed on the packing
slip is there.
•Check that all wire connections, battery
cables, and other electrical connections are
secure.
•Check battery cells to be sure they are filled.
•Check the tire pressure, tightness of lug nuts,
and for any signs of damage.
Check the operation of each of the following controls:
•Accelerator
•Brake
•Parking Brake
•Key-Switch
•Forward/Reverse Switch
•Reverse Beeper (if equipped)
•Front Headlight Switch
•Steering Wheel
•Horn
The only personnel authorized to repair,
modify, or adjust any part of this or any
Taylor-Dunn®vehicle is a factory
authorized service technician. Repairs
made by unauthorized personnel may
result in damage to the vehicles systems
which could lead to an unsafe condition
resulting in severe bodily injury and/or
property damage. Unauthorized repairs
may also void the vehicles warranty.
What To Do If a Problem is Found
Ifthereisa problem or damage as aresultof shipping,
note the damage or problem on the bill of lading and
file a claim with the freight carrier. The claim must be
filed within 48 hours of receiving the vehicle and its
accessories. Also, notify your Taylor-Dunn®dealer of
the claim.
If there is a problem with the operation of the vehicle,
DO NOT OPERATE THE VEHICLE. Immediately
contact your local Taylor-Dunn®distributor and report
theproblem.Thereportmust be made within 24 hours
of receiving the vehicle and its accessories.
The only personnel authorized to repair, modify, or
adjust any part of this or any Taylor-Dunn®vehicle is
a factory authorized service technician.
Model B 2-10 Ambulance

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Rules and
Operating Instructions
Standard Specifications Tow Tractor ..2
Safety Rules and Guidelines .............3
Driver Training Program ....................3
Driver Qualifications. ........................................... 3
Vehicle Controls ................................4
Key-Switch ............................................................ 4
Forward-Off-Reverse Switch ................................ 4
Hi-Low Switch (optional) ..................................... 4
Headlight Switch .................................................. 4
Horn Switch (1) .................................................... 5
Foot Brake Pedal (2) ............................................ 5
Accelerator Pedal (3) ............................................ 5
Interlocks .............................................................. 5
Park Brake ............................................................ 5
Steering ................................................................. 6
Tilt/Telescoping Steering ...................................... 6
Electrolyte Alarm (Optional) ................................ 6
Smart View Display .............................................. 7
Smart View Display Fault Codes ......................... 8
Vehicle Operational Guidelines..........9
Safety Guidelines .................................................. 9
Starting: ................................................................. 9
While driving: ....................................................... 9
Loading and Unloading ........................................ 9
Towing Loads: ...................................................... 9
Parking .................................................................. 10
Draw Bar Pull (DBP), definition .......................... 10
Towing This Vehicle ............................................. 10
Charging your vehicle........................11
Signet®Charger Operation, Model HB Series .... 11
Signet®Charger Operation, Model HBS series .. 11
Lestronic II®Charger Operation ......................... 12
Industrial Charger Operation ................................ 12
New Battery Break in ........................................... 12
Charging Time ...................................................... 12
Storing / Returning to Service...........12
Storing Your Vehicle ............................................. 12
Returning to Service ............................................. 12
Periodic Maintenance Checklist.........13
Standard Periodic Maintenance Schedule
for the Smart View Display ............14
Daily Visual inspection: ........................................ 15
Maintenance Guidelines for
Severe Duty Applications...............15

SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Rules
Page 2
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS TOW TRACTOR
ITEM SPECIFICATION
Occupancy Driver only, no passengers
Dimensions 208.3 L x 101 W x 111.1 H Centimeters
82 L x 39.75 W x 43.75 H Inches
Turning Radius 178.6 Millimeters (70.3 inches)
Dry Weight (Without Battery) 499 kg (1,100 lbs)
Battery Compartment Dimensions 40.6 L x 96.5 W x 38.1 H Millimeters
16 L x 38 W x 15 H inches
Battery specifications:
Min/Max Battery Weight 226.8 kg to 499 kg (500 lbs to 1,100 lbs)
Voltage 36
Connector SB 175 Gray
Lead Length 76 centimeters (30 inches)
Position A
Cover No
Maximum Towed Load Normal: 320 pounds Draw bar Pull (1,423 Newtons)
(see DBP definition) Ultimate: 2,000 pounds Draw bar Pull (8,896 Newtons)
Tongue weight max. 22 kg (50 lbs)
Electrical System Solid State Speed Control, 400 Amp
Transmission Helical Gear, Oil Bath, Automotive Type Hypoid Differential.
Motor, DC 5.66 kW, (7.6 Horse Power) for 5 min
Separately Excited Field
Brakes 3-Wheel Hydraulic Disc, Automatic Electric Park Brake
Steering Tilt, Telescoping Geared Steering
Tires 4.00 X 8 Soft Solid Zero Pressure
Instrumentation Smart View Display (battery status, hour meter, fault code),
Key Switch, Horn Button, Forward/Reverse Switch,
Headlight Switch
Light Accessories Headlight, Dual Tail/Brake Light
This vehicle conforms to requirements for Type E vehicles as described in O.S.H.A. Standard Section
1910.178 (Powered Industrial Trucks) and with all applicable portions of the American National Standard for
Operator Controlled Industrial Tow Tractors (ANSI B56.9).

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Safety Rules
Page 3
SAFETY RULES AND
GUIDELINES
Itis the responsibilityof the ownerofthis vehicletoassure
that the operator understands the various controls and
operating characteristics of this vehicle (extracted from
theAmerican National StandardsInstitute Personneland
Burden Carriers ANSI B56.8). As well as, following the
safety rules and guidelines outlined in ANSI B56.8 and
listed below.
These vehicles are designed for driving on smooth
surfacesinand around facilities such asindustrialplants,
nurseries, institutions, motels, mobile home parks, and
resorts. They are not to be driven on public highways.
Refer to Vehicle Operational Guidelines, Safety
Guidelines section for important safety information
regarding operating this vehicle.
Read and follow all of the guidelines listed
below. Failure to follow these guidelines
may result in severe bodily injury and/or
property damage.
These vehicles are not designed to be
driven on public roads or highways. They
are available in maximum designed speeds
of 6 mph. Do not exceed the maximum
designed speed. Exceeding the maximum
designed speed may result in steering
difficulty, motor damage, and/or loss of
control. Do not exceed locally imposed
speed limits. Do not tow this vehicle at
more than 5 mph.
Before working
on a vehicle:
DRIVER TRAINING PROGRAM
Accordingto ANSIB56.8, the owner of this vehicleshall
conduct an Operator Training program for all those who
will be operating this vehicle. The training program shall
not be condensed for those claiming to have previous
vehicle operation experience. Successful completion of
the Operator Training program shall be required for all
personnel who operate this vehicle.
The Operator Training program shall include the
following:
•Operation of this vehicle under circumstances
normallyassociated with yourparticularenvironment.
•Emphasis on the safety of cargo and personnel.
•All safety rules contained within this manual.
•Proper operation of all vehicle controls.
•A vehicle operation and driving test.
Driver Qualifications.
Only those who have successfully completed the
Operator Training program are authorized to drive this
vehicle. Operators must possess the visual, auditory,
physical,andmental ability to safely operatethisvehicle
asspecified inthe AmericanNational StandardsInstitute
Controlled Personnel and Burden Carriers ANSI B56.8.
The following are minimum requirements necessary to
qualify as an operator of this vehicle:
•Demonstrate a working knowledge of each control.
•Understand all safety rules and guidelines as
presented in this manual.
•Know how to properly load and unload cargo.
•Know how to properly park this vehicle.
•Recognize an improperly maintained vehicle.
•Demonstrate ability to handle this vehicle in all
conditions.
1. Make sure the key-switch is in the “OFF”
position, then remove the key.
2. Place the forward-reverse switch in the
center “OFF” position.
3. Confirm the electric park brake is applied.
4. Place blocks under the front wheels to
prevent vehicle movement.
5. Disconnect the main positive and negative
cables at the batteries.

SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Rules
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VEHICLE CONTROLS
Key-Switch
Akey-switch, locatedin themiddle ofthecontrolconsole,
turns on the vehicle. Rotate the key clockwise to turn
thevehicle poweron, counterclockwisetoturn thevehicle
power off.
Thekey-switchshouldbein the “OFF” position whenever
the operator leaves the vehicle.
This switch is also designed to secure and disable the
vehicle. The key can only be removed when the key-
switch is in the “OFF” position.
Forward-Off-Reverse Switch
The forward-off-reverse switch, located at the front of the control console, determines the direction of travel of the
vehicle. Push the top of the switch to engage the forward direction. Push the bottom of the switch to engage the
reverse direction.
DO NOT SWITCH from forward to reverse or vice-versa while the vehicle is in motion. Make sure the vehicle is
completely stopped before shifting.
The forward-off-reverse switch should be in the center “OFF” position, with the key-switch off whenever the operator
leaves the vehicle.
Hi-Low Switch (optional)
The high-low switch is located on the rear right of the control console. Push on the front of the switch for normal
speed. Push on the rear of the switch for slow speed.
Headlight Switch
The headlight switch is located on the rear left of the control console. Push the front of the switch to turn the lights
on. Push the rear of the switch to turn the lights off.
Hi-Low
Switch
Smart View Display
Light Switch
F&R Switch
Key Switch
Control console is located to the
right side of the driver seat cushion
Do not turn off the key switch while the
vehicle is in motion unless the vehicle must
be stopped in an emergency. Turning the
key switch off will immediately apply the
park brake, stopping the vehicle. The
abrupt stopping of the vehicle may result
in severe bodily injury.

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Horn Switch (1)
The horn switch is located on the left side of the
floorboard.Depress the switchwithyour leftfootto sound
the horn, release it to turn it off.
Interlocks
Seat: A switch located under the driver's seat disables
thepowertothevehicle when the driver leaves the seat.
The driver must be seated for the vehicle to operate.
Wheneverthe driverleaves thevehicle,the drivershould
turn the key-switch “OFF”, place the forward-off-reverse
switch in the center “OFF” position.
Built in Charger (optional): If equipped with a built in
charger, the charger interlock is designed to disable the
vehicle from being driven while the AC charger cord is
plugged into a functioning power source. This interlock
is located inside of the charger cabinet.
Battery Door: Two switches located on the inner left
and right side panels disables power to the vehicle
whenever the battery doors are removed or not properly
installed.
Foot Brake Pedal (2)
The foot brake pedal, is located to the left of the
accelerator pedal, it is for operation with the right foot
only. It works similar to the brake in an automobile.
Applying pressure to the brake pedal slows the vehicle
accordingto the amountofpressure applied.Relieving
pressure from the pedal releases the braking action.
Accelerator Pedal (3)
The accelerator pedal is located on the right side of the
floorboard. It controls the speed of the vehicle and
operates similar to the accelerator pedal in an
automobile. Depress the pedal to increase speed and
release the pedal to decrease speed.
Park Brake
The park brake is automatically applied when the
accelerator pedal is released and the vehicle slows to a
stop. The brake is released when the accelerator pedal
is depressed.
Refer to Towing This Vehicle for information on
temporarily disabling the automatic park brake using the
Park Brake Bypass Switch.
The park brake should be disabled for
servicing or towing procedures only. Do not
operate the vehicle while the automatic
park brake is disabled. Operating the
vehicle with the automatic park brake
disabled could lead to severe bodily injury
and/or property damage.
Do not get off of the seat while the vehicle
is in motion. Getting off of the seat will
activate the seat interlock, rapidly slowing
the vehicle and applying the park brake.
The abrupt slowing of the vehicle may
result in severe bodily injury.

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Steering
The steering wheel and steering system are similar to
an automobile. To turn right, turn the steering wheel
clockwise. To turn left, turn the steering wheel counter-
clockwise.
Electrolyte Alarm (Optional)
The Electrolyte Alarm is located in the battery area, in the 4th battery cell from
the main battery positive cable. The Electrolyte alarm is activated when the
battery cell fluid level falls below the level of the probe. The alarm is an audible
continuous sound along with a bi-color indicator lamp. Inspect the fluid level in
all battery cells when the alarm sounds or the bi-color lamp turns from its green
color to red. The vehicle batteries should then be filled and/or charged. With
the fluid level at a normal operating level and/or the batteries charged the alarm
and light will reset.
Tilt/Telescoping Steering
Tilt: To tilt the steering up or down, pull on the tilt
locking handle and position the steering wheel as
required. Be sure that the locking teeth are fully
engaged before operating the vehicle.
Telescoping: There is no locking mechanism for the
telescoping feature of the steering column. Pull
orpush on thesteeringwheel toextendor collapse
the column.

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Smart View Display
Display showing Maintenance and
Wrench icons
BSI:Abar graph representingthecurrent stateofcharge
is located across the top of the display. When the
batteriesarefully charged, allsegmentsof the bargraph
will be on. As the batteries are used, segments will turn
off in the order of right to left.
When the batteries are discharged to 75%, the last three
segments will flash indicating that you are approaching
the end of the battery cycle. At this time, the vehicle’s
batteries should be charged as soon as possible.
At 90%, all segments will flash and the vehicles speed
will be reduced. At this time, the vehicle should be
removed from service for charging. Discharging beyond
90%willresult in damage tothebatteries that willshorten
the battery life-span.
HM: There are three hour meter functions, Key Hours,
Run Time Hours, and Pump Hours.
Key Hours: Accumulated lengthoftimeinhours that the
key switch is in the “ON” position. When the display is
turned on, the Key Hours will be displayed for
approximately 5-seconds as indicated by the Key Hours
Indicator located at the lower left of the display. The
icon represents the silhouette of a key.
Pump hours: Accumulated length of time the hydraulic
pump has been in operation. This is an optional feature.
After the Key Hours, the Pump Hours will be displayed
for approximately 5-seconds as indicated by the Pump
Hours Indicator located at the lower left of the display.
The icon represents a motor symbol with a “P” in the
center.
Run Time Hours: Accumulated length of time that the
vehicles has been in operation. Time is accumulated
whenthe FS-1 switchinthe acceleratormoduleis closed.
After the Pump Hours, the Run Time Hours will be
displayed as indicated by the Run Time Hours Indicator
located at the left of the display. The icon represents a
motor symbol with a “T” in the center.
Speed controller status: The displaywill indicate afault
code whenever the control system logic detects a
problem with the control system. A fault code is being
displayed whenever the Fault Code Indicator (the letter
“F”) is visible at the left of the numeric display. Refer to
the table on the following page for a list of fault codes
and their descriptions.
Maintenance monitor (optional):
Operation: The SVD notifies the operator 10-hours
(standard) before a scheduled maintenance is due.
During this warning period, the meter will continue to
alert the operator. This should allow sufficient time for
the operator to schedule the maintenance that is due,
with minimal down time. If the scheduled maintenance
isnotperformed before thewarning period elapses,then
the vehicles maximum speed will be significantly
reduced.
Warning period: The warning period starts when the
Maintenance Indicator is ON and the Wrench icon is
flashing. The Wrench icon will continue to flash until the
warning time has expired.
Maintenance Due: Once the warning period has expired
and the maintenance is due, the Wrench icon will stop
flashing and remain ON. Additionally, the vehicles
maximum speed will be significantly reduced until the
maintenance is performed and the display is reset. The
displayshouldonlybereset by an authorized technician.
Refer to the Illustrated parts section for information
regardingtoolsrequired to resetthe Smart ViewDisplay.
The Smart View Display (SVD) functions as a
Battery Status Indicator (BSI), Hour Meter (HM),
speedcontrollerstatusmonitor,and asanoptional
maintenance monitor feature. The operation of
each of these functions is listed below.

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Example of Fault Code 4003
displayed on the SVD
Fault Code Description Corrective action
01004 Discharged battery or defective wiring. Charge the battery. If the battery is
good, check wiring to the controller.
(note 2)
01005 Speed control overheated. Allow the controller to cool off. May be
the result of an overloaded vehicle or an
obstruction to the controller heat sink.
01008 Optional speed encoder defective or speed
encoder wiring defective Repair as required
02000 Start up switches not operated in the correct
order or a defective switch. Reset switches and start again. (note 1)
02001 Defective wiring Refer to troubleshooting
04003 Start up switches not operated in the correct
order or a defective switch. Reset switches and start again. (note 1)
04004 Both the forward and reverse directions are
selected at the same time Check the forward/ switch and wiring
for shorts.
04005 Start up switches not operated in the correct
order or a defective switch. Reset switches and start again. (note 1)
04006 Accelerator pedal depressed before the seat
interlock switch is closed Recycle start up switches and try again.
Possible defective seat switch.
04007 -Defective wiring
04009 Discharged battery or defective wiring. Charge the battery. If the battery is
good, check wiring to the controller.
(note 2)
04010 Battery voltage too high Incorrect battery installed.
04011 Personality fault Reprogram or replace the controller
(note 3)
04012 Personality fault Reprogram or replace the controller
(note 3)
04013 Defective wiring or batteries Refer to troubleshooting
05000 Line contactor coil or wiring shorted Replace contactor or repair wiring
05006 MOSFET shorted Refer to troubleshooting
05008 Line contactor welded contacts or wiring
shorted Replace contactor or repair wiring
05009 MOSFET shorted Refer to troubleshooting
05046 Line contactor contacts open or defective
wiring Replace contactor or repair wiring.
Could also be result of open circuit
breaker (refer to troubleshooting)
Smart View Display Fault Codes
Note 1: The start up switches include the following and must be operated in the order listed:
F&R - OFF, Seat Interlock - ON, Key - ON, F&R - Direction (forward or reverse), Accelerator (FS-1) - ON.
Note 2: A Low Battery Fault occurs when the system voltage drops below a preset value. The fault will not reset until
the batteries are fully charged or the problem that caused the fault is repaired.
Note 3: A personality fault occurs when the parameters set in the controller logic is corrupted. This can occur if the
batteries or wiring to the controller is connected or disconnected while the key switch is ON. As per all
maintenance procedure instructions, the key switch must be turned off before any service is performed.
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