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Taylor-Dunn C0-014-33 - User Manual

Taylor-Dunn C0-014-33
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MANUAL MC-432-05
Operation, Troubleshooting and
Replacement Parts Manual
Models Inlcuded:
C0-014-32
C0-014-33
Revision: C

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • D
    daviddillonAug 13, 2025
    Why is my Taylor-Dunn Utility Vehicle lacking power?
    • G
      gallowaykimberlyAug 14, 2025
      A lack of power or slow operation in your Taylor-Dunn Utility Vehicle can stem from several causes, including dragging brakes or parking brakes, discharged or defective batteries, worn drive gears, front end misalignment, or a defective speed control.
  • J
    jessicaowenAug 17, 2025
    Why is the steering hard on my Taylor-Dunn C0-014-33?
    • S
      Sarah DavisAug 17, 2025
      Hard steering on your Taylor-Dunn Utility Vehicle could be due to dry lube points in the steering linkage, a damaged king pin or ball joint, or low tire pressure.
  • J
    Jason MooreAug 20, 2025
    Why does my Taylor-Dunn C0-014-33 steering pull in one direction?
    • J
      Jessica BrownAug 21, 2025
      If the steering on your Taylor-Dunn Utility Vehicle pulls in one direction, it could be caused by a front end misalignment or low tire pressure.
  • S
    Spencer JohnsonAug 25, 2025
    What causes abnormal noise in my Taylor-Dunn C0-014-33?
    • T
      Tyler CopelandAug 26, 2025
      Abnormal noises in your Taylor-Dunn Utility Vehicle can arise from worn drive gears or bearings, worn front or rear axle bearings, loose lug nuts, or worn motor bearings.
  • T
    Travis DavisAug 28, 2025
    What causes excessive steering play in Taylor-Dunn C0-014-33?
    • J
      Justin WhiteAug 28, 2025
      Excessive steering play in your Taylor-Dunn Utility Vehicle may be caused by worn ball joints, a mis-adjusted or worn steering gear, or loose steering linkage.
  • A
    Angela McneilSep 1, 2025
    Why is the brake pedal low on my Taylor-Dunn Utility Vehicle?
    • R
      Robert SampsonSep 1, 2025
      A low brake pedal on your Taylor-Dunn Utility Vehicle can result from worn brakes (1/16" wear limit), low brake fluid, or brakes that are out of adjustment.
  • C
    Corey ShepardSep 5, 2025
    Why is there an oil leak in the rear bearing area of my Taylor-Dunn C0-014-33 Utility Vehicle?
    • B
      Blake VasquezSep 5, 2025
      An oil leak in the rear bearing area of your Taylor-Dunn Utility Vehicle could be due to a failed rear wheel bearing or gasket, or because the drive is overfilled.
  • C
    Cristian KaiserSep 9, 2025
    Why is the brake pedal soft or spongy on my Taylor-Dunn C0-014-33?
    • E
      Erik OrtizSep 9, 2025
      A soft or spongy brake pedal on your Taylor-Dunn Utility Vehicle is likely due to air in the brake lines.

Summary

Safety Rules and Operating Instructions

Standard Specifications Burden Carrier

Details the technical specifications for burden carrier models.

Safety Rules and Guidelines

Outlines essential safety rules for vehicle operation and maintenance.

Vehicle Controls

Describes the function and location of all vehicle controls.

Vehicle Operational Guidelines

Provides guidance on safe operation, starting, driving, and parking.

Charging Your Vehicle

Instructions and safety precautions for charging the vehicle's batteries.

Periodic Maintenance Checklist

A schedule for routine maintenance tasks based on hours of operation.

General Maintenance Procedures

Maintenance Guidelines

General guidelines and precautions for performing maintenance.

Troubleshooting Guide

Lists common vehicle symptoms and their probable causes.

Front Axle Service

Inspect;Adjust Front Wheel Bearings

Procedure for inspecting and adjusting front wheel bearings.

Front Axle Removal and Installation

Steps for removing and installing the front axle assembly.

Steering Component Service

Front End Alignment

Procedure for aligning the front end of the vehicle.

Brake Service Procedures

Inspect the Service;Parking Brake

Guidelines for inspecting the vehicle's service and parking brakes.

Adjust the Service Brake

Procedure for adjusting the vehicle's service brake.

Motor Service and Maintenance

Inspecting the Motor Brushes

Guide for inspecting motor brushes for wear and condition.

F2;F3 Transmission Service

Transmission Assembly Removal and Installation

Steps for removing and installing the entire transmission assembly.

Differential Assembly Disassembly and Assembly

Procedure for disassembling and assembling the differential.

Battery Service and Maintenance

Testing Batteries

Methods for testing battery condition using load and specific gravity tests.

Electrical Troubleshooting Guide

Symptoms and Initial Checks

Identifies common vehicle symptoms requiring troubleshooting.

Curtis PMC Power Output and Wire Input Tests

Tests for power output and control wire inputs in the PMC system.

Curtis PMC Component Specific Tests

Troubleshooting tests for specific PMC components like motor and switches.

Curtis PMC Symptom Troubleshooting Guide

Guides troubleshooting based on specific vehicle symptoms.

Lestronic II Charger Troubleshooting

Signet Charger Troubleshooting

Testing the Charging Cycle

Methods for testing the Signet charger's charging cycle.

Status LED Error Code Table

Lists error codes indicated by charger status LEDs.

Illustrated Parts Catalog

Motor Parts

Illustrated parts breakdown for the vehicle's motor.

Appendixes and Technical Data

Appendix B: Suggested Torque Limits

Provides torque specifications for standard hardware and fasteners.

Taylor-Dunn C0-014-33 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTaylor-Dunn
ModelC0-014-33
CategoryUtility Vehicle
LanguageEnglish

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