Primary Controller Faults (continued)
Code Fault Description Corrective Action
80-XXX-08 A fault occurred in the right motion-
control sensor.
Check for loose connections; if issues
persist, contact an Authorized Service
Dealer.
80-XXX-10 There is no CAN signal for the blade
controller (refer to the serial number to
identify location).
Check for loose connections; if issues
persist, contact an Authorized Service
Dealer.
80-XXX-11 There is no CAN signal for the blade
controller (refer to the serial number to
identify location).
Check for loose connections; if issues
persist, contact an Authorized Service
Dealer.
80-XXX-12 There is an issue with the firmware
version compatibility.
Contact an Authorized Service Dealer
for a software update.
80-XXX-19 A fault occurred in the DC-DC power
converter.
Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
80-XXX-26 There is no CAN signal for the blade
controller (refer to the serial number to
identify location).
Check for loose connections; if issues
persist, contact an Authorized Service
Dealer.
80-XXX-27 There is a microcontroller unit (MCU)
hardware error.
Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
80-XXX-28 There is an MCU flash data validation
error.
Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
80-XXX-29 There is an MCU non-maskable
interrupt error.
Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
80-XXX-30 There is an MCU error. Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
80-XXX-31 There is a voltage reference error. Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
Traction/Blade Motor Controller Faults
Code Fault Description
Corrective Action
81-XXX-00
82-XXX-00
83-XXX-00
84-XXX-00
85-XXX-00
There is a hall signal error.
Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
81-XXX-01
82-XXX-01
83-XXX-01
84-XXX-01
85-XXX-01
The hall signal sequence is abnormal.
Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
81-XXX-02 The controller started abnormally.
Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
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