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Old 03-13-2018, 08:35 PM   #1
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I have a rxv cart that was in the flood. I have taken the motor apart and cleaned it up. I have installed a new retro wireing harnes , key switch , run tow switch and controler and i can not get the motor break to innergize . Has anyone had any expierence with this kind of thing? Thanks
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Old 03-13-2018, 09:56 PM   #2
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This is too vague. What controller do you have (not "it's for a RXV", Curtis or Danaher)? Is the controller the one that was flooded? A Danaher harness converted to Curtis? A full Curtis harness? Using the motor brake that was flooded? What sensors (gas & brake pedal sensors) were replaced? Is it older motor with encoder in the bearing? Have you tested the ohm value of the motor temp sensor? Might have scored a gem, might be a pig, we need more info, lots more info. Once you have figured out which controller you have, download the troubleshooting guide applicable to yours (use the search bar above, search "xxxxx Rxv troubleshooting guide" for your controller type, xxxxx = Curtis or Danaher, whichever you have).
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Old 03-14-2018, 06:18 AM   #3
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Wow. Thanks for the information. I will return . I got a hand held gizmo to trouble shoot these with and it keeps telling me the break has not released and break test has failed.I know the break works because I have operated it before. Thanks again..Mike
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Old 03-15-2018, 06:23 AM   #4
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Controller is curtis , wireing has a tag that says Delphi. I changed the foot pedal wiper. I am getting a code that says HPD/sequencing fault. I dont know much .else right now.
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Wait, is it brake test failed, or is it HPD/seq?
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Old 03-15-2018, 10:02 AM   #6
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I was getting break test failed, but I bolted the break on the motor and that signal went away. Now the only signal I get is HPD/sequencing fault.
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Look through the hand held and see if you can find which pedal is not reading 0%. Also try pulling the pedals up toward their at-rest position while turning the key on.
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Pulled gas peddal back and did not get a failt reading but still wont run
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Ok, so you now can get it past POST with no faults on the handheld, but still won't run? If so, you need to find the throttle reading in the handheld and see it increase as pedal is pressed.
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ok thanks will give a try in the am..
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