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If in doubt switch off and switch on – if this does not cure the fault contact your dealer. Your dealer is there to
help you but they can only do this if you give them as much information as possible. Remember correct
information will get the problem fixed more quickly and save you money. Phone the dealer and explain exactly
what the problem is, recounting as much detail as possible. Tell them about the flash code; this will help the
engineer to identify the problem before he calls to fix it. Your dealer is there to help you.
Number Indicated fault Possible cause
of Flashes
2,4 Main contactor driver 1. Main contactor driver failed closed.
On fault
1,5 Battery voltage too high 1. Battery voltage >31 volts.
2. Vehicle operating with charger attached.
3. Intermittent battery connection.
3,3 Precharge fault 1. Brake driver shorted.
2. Precharge circuit damaged.
3. MOSFET failure.
1,3 Speed limit pot wiper 1. Speed limit pot wire(s) broken or shorted.
out of range 2. Broken speed limit pot.
1,1 Over-/under-temperature 1. Temperature >80˚C or <-10˚C.
cutback 2. Excessive load on vehicle.
3. Operation in extreme environments.
4. Electromagnetic brake not releasing.
1,2 PotLow and/or PotWiper 1. Throttle input wire open or shortened.
out of range 2. Throttle pot defective.
3. Wrong throttle type selected.
1,4 Battery voltage too low 1. Battery voltage <17 volts.
2. Bad connection at battery or controller.
3,1 HPD fault present >10 sec. 1. Misadjusted throttle.
2. Broken throttle pot of throttle mechanism.