What to do if the machine-status light on my Toro Workman GTX Utility Vehicle flashes 13 times?
- CcrystalcurrySep 7, 2025
If the machine-status light flashed 13 times, an internal-software fault occurred. Contact your Authorized Service Dealer.
 

What to do if the machine-status light on my Toro Workman GTX Utility Vehicle flashes 13 times?
If the machine-status light flashed 13 times, an internal-software fault occurred. Contact your Authorized Service Dealer.
Why does the machine-status light flash 2 times on my Toro Utility Vehicle?
If the machine-status light on your Toro Utility Vehicle flashes 2 times, it could be because the parking brake is engaged while in FORWARD or REVERSE, or due to a drive-switch fault. Ensure the parking brake is disengaged. If that's not the issue, turn off the machine and check the functionality of the switches.
What to do if the machine-status light flashed 3 times on my Toro Workman GTX Utility Vehicle?
If the machine-status light on your Toro Utility Vehicle flashes 3 times, it indicates that the motor current exceeded the controller-rated maximum or there is an internal-power component fault. Turn the key switch to the OFF position, wait a few seconds, and then turn it back to the ON position. Check all batteries and high-current controller connections. If the condition continues, contact your Authorized Service Dealer.
What to do if my Toro Workman GTX Utility Vehicle displays error code E-0-0-1 or E-0-4-7?
If your Toro Utility Vehicle displays error code E-0-0-1, or E-0-4-7, it indicates a battery high voltage issue. Ensure that the battery voltage is correct and the cable connections are secure; ensure that the battery is in good condition.
What does machine-status light flashing 11 times mean on my Toro Utility Vehicle?
If the machine-status light flashes 11 times, it indicates a motor-encoder fault or exceeding the maximum motor speed. Check the motor-encoder (speed sensor) wiring. If the speed was exceeded, turn the key switch to the OFF position, wait a few seconds, turn the key switch to the ON position, and check for normal operation.
What to do if my Toro Workman GTX Utility Vehicle shows error code P0E8E or P156C?
If your Toro Utility Vehicle displays error code P0E8E or P156C, it means the batteries have a low charge, are fully discharged, or the internal capacitor has a pre-charge of less than 5V. Stop operation, drive slowly to the nearest charging station, and fully charge the batteries.
What to do if the machine-status light on my Toro Workman GTX flashes 8 times?
If the machine-status light flashes 8 times, the controller or motor might be overheated or too cold. Check if the motor or controller is very hot or very cold, then allow the machine to return to safe temperatures before resuming normal operation.
What does it mean if the machine-status light on my Toro Workman GTX flashes 2 times?
If the machine-status light flashes 2 times, it could indicate that the parking brake is engaged while in FORWARD or REVERSE, or a drive-switch fault occurred. Disengage the parking brake. Additionally, turn off the machine and check the functionality of the switches.
What does it mean if my Toro Workman GTX displays error code F-0-0-1, F-0-0-2, F-0-0-3, F-0-0-4, F-0-0-5, F-0-0-6, or F-0-0-7?
If your Toro Utility Vehicle displays error code F-0-0-1, F-0-0-2, F-0-0-3, F-0-0-4, F-0-0-5, F-0-0-6, or F-0-0-7, it indicates an internal charger fault. Remove the AC connection and battery connection for a minimum of 30 seconds and retry. If it fails again, please contact an authorized Toro distributor.
What to do if the machine-status light flashed 6 times on my Toro Workman GTX?
If the machine-status light flashes 6 times, it could be because the throttle is pressed while starting the machine or a wire is not making a connection. Release the pedal, turn the key switch to the OFF position, wait a few seconds, turn the key switch to the ON position, and check for normal operation. Also, test the wiring between the controller and contactor, switches, and the status-indicator light.
| Brand | Toro | 
|---|---|
| Model | Workman GTX | 
| Category | Utility Vehicle | 
| Language | English | 
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