Thunder 6000
XR
Troubleshooting Guide – 9/1/17
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b)
Four flashes indicates an Over Voltage Protection issue. Using a voltmeter, check the tractor batteries &
alternator for voltage exceeding 15.5 volts.
c)
Five flashes indicates an Under Voltage Protection issue. Using a voltmeter, check the system for low
voltage. Also check all connection points for looseness and corrosion including battery terminals, circuit
breaker, power cord, and receptacle plug. Connect an alternate power source to verify.
d)
Six flashes indicates Ground Fault Protection. This can be caused by moisture intrusion to the inner control
box, motor terminals shorted to the motor case, and also wire insulation damage. To determine which
failure has occurred please follow the steps below:
(1)
If 6 code is intermittent when running the tarp, ground the motor arm to the trailer ladder assembly with
a jumper wire or a conductive equivalent. This will ensure proper grounding during testing.
(2)
Remove the motor leads from the motor terminals. Touch the ends together completing the circuit and
observe if the flashing stops or continues.
DO NOT OPERATE THE TARP SYSTEM DURING THIS TEST
If flashing stops, there is a short inside the motor case. Replace the defective tarp
motor. Test functions before completing installation to verify.
(3)
If 6 flashes continue after the wires are touched together, inspect the wiring from the inner control
box to the motor for any frays, pinched areas, or insulation being worn through. Fix or replace any
areas that show insulation wear or damage.
(4)
Disconnect the large Delphi connector for the motor wires in the nose of the trailer. Insert a paperclip,
or conductive equivalent, across the contacts in the connector on the side coming from the inner
control box. Verify if flashing stops.
DO NOT OPERATE THE TARP SYSTEM DURING THIS TEST
If flashing stops, there is a ground fault occurring in the wiring to the motor.
Inspect for damage. Replace cable if necessary.
(5)
If the 6 flashes continue, disassemble the inner control box located in the nose of the trailer and inspect
for water intrusion. Green corrosion around the amp control relay terminals is a positive sign of relay
failure due to moisture.
If moisture is present, replace the inner control box. Test functions before re-
installation to verify.
e)
Seven flashes indicates there is not enough amperage or voltage to run the motor OR the drive motor windings
are shorted.
REQUIRES REMOVING POWER TO RESET.
(1)
Connect an alternate power source to verify a low amperage/voltage problem.
(2)
Make sure the charging system on the truck or power supply is running and working properly.
Replace motor. Test functions to verify.
f)
Eight flashes indicates com failure from the inner control box. Check com cable between RF keypad and inner
control box for damage.
Replace Communication Cable. Test functions before re-installation to verify.
Tarp system does not make a full cycle or closes/opens intermittently.
1.
Two flashes indicates an overcurrent protection issue which is normal if the tarp fully opened or closed. If not, check
for obstructions in the operation of the tarp such as snow or ice buildup. This also could indicate increased drag in
the tarp motor or other motor problems causing premature tarp stoppage.
2.
Remove the motor terminals and connect to a battery source using jumper cables to determine if the motor labors or
stops with direct current indicating a motor gear mesh issue causing excess drag.
Replace the tarp motor. Test functions to verify.