- Bobcat Error Codes for Toolcat Utility Work Machines
- Toolcat Error Codes B1001-96 – B11B7-17
- Toolcat Error Codes C1001-16 – C11F0-94
- Toolcat Error Codes C1290-17 – U1184-00
- Toolcat Error Codes from 01-16 to 50-30 (for Bobcat 5600, 5610)
- Toolcat Error Codes from 50-31 to 71-07 (for Bobcat 5600, 5610)
- How To Retrieve Bobcat Toolcat Error Code?
- How Do I Reset my Bobcat Toolcat Fault Code?
The Bobcat Toolcat is a versatile piece of machinery known for its reliability and efficiency in handling a variety of tasks. However, like any complex equipment, it may occasionally encounter operational issues that are communicated through error codes. These Toolcat error codes are crucial for diagnosing and troubleshooting problems to maintain the Bobcat machine’s optimal performance (Toolcat 5600, 5610, UW53, and UW56).
The error codes for the Bobcat Toolcat are systematically categorized and provide specific information about the nature of the issue. Each error code is a combination of letters and numbers that uniquely identifies a particular problem, making it easier for operators and technicians to pinpoint and address faults.
Bobcat Error Codes for Toolcat Utility Work Machines
Bobcat Toolcat error codes are designed to alert users to a wide range of potential issues, including sensor malfunctions, circuit failures, voltage irregularities, and component faults.
Bobcat error codes typically consist of a letter (indicating the subsystem or type of error for 5600, 5610, UW53, and UW56 utility work machines) followed by a series of numbers that provide further detail about the specific issue.
- Subsystem Indicators: The initial letter(s) in the error code indicate the subsystem affected, such as the engine, transmission, or hydraulic system.
- Numeric Identifiers: The following numbers specify the exact nature of the issue, such as voltage thresholds, circuit conditions, or sensor statuses.
Toolcat Error Codes B1001-96 – B11B7-17
Error Code | Error Description |
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B1001-96 | Key Switch – Component Internal Failure |
B102A-16 | Cab Controller Sensor Supply – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
B102A-17 | Cab Controller Sensor Supply – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
B1034-11 | Rear Work Lights – Circuit Short to Ground |
B1034-12 | Rear Work Lights – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1034-13 | Rear Work Lights – Circuit Open |
B1036-11 | Rear Marker Lights – Circuit Short to Ground |
B1036-12 | Rear Marker Lights – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1036-13 | Rear Marker Lights – Circuit Open |
B1037-11 | Stop Lights – Circuit Short to Ground |
B1037-12 | Stop Lights – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1037-13 | Toolcat Stop Lights – Circuit Open |
B103D-12 | Beacon Light – Circuit Short to Battery |
B103D-14 | Beacon Light – Circuit Short to Ground or Open |
B1040-12 | Buzzer – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1040-14 | Buzzer – Circuit Short to Ground or Open |
B1041-12 | Backup Alarm – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1041-14 | Backup Alarm – Circuit Short to Ground or Open |
B1042-12 | Horn Output – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1042-14 | Horn Output – Circuit Short to Ground or Open |
B1050-12 | HVAC Output – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1050-14 | HVAC Output – Circuit Short to Ground or Open |
B105A-12 | Front Window Defroster Output – Circuit Short to Battery |
B105A-14 | Front Window Defroster Output – Circuit Short to Ground or Open |
B1080-09 | Operator Presence – Component Failure |
B1080-16 | Operator Presence – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
B1080-17 | Operator Presence – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
B10A0-12 | Wiper Output – Circuit Short to Battery |
B10A0-14 | Wiper Output – Circuit Short to Ground or Open |
B10A1-12 | Washer Fluid Output – Circuit Short to Battery |
B10A1-14 | Washer Fluid Output – Circuit Short to Ground or Open |
B10C1-00 | Toolcat Camera Software Error |
B10D0-11 | Display Switched Power Output – Circuit Short to Ground |
B10D0-12 | Display Switched Power Output – Circuit Short to Battery |
B10D0-13 | Display Switched Power Output – Circuit Open |
B1110-F0 | Left Primary – Not in Neutral |
B1111-F0 | Left Secondary – Not in Neutral |
B1120-F0 | Right Primary – Not in Neutral |
B1121-F0 | Right Secondary – Not in Neutral |
B1122-F0 | Detent – Not in Neutral |
B1130-F0 | Toolcat Joystick Primary – Not in Neutral |
B1131-F0 | Joystick Secondary – Not in Neutral |
B1155-31 | FPR Switch – No Signal |
B1156-00 | FPR Switch Multiple |
B1170-11 | Head Light High Left – Circuit Short to Ground |
B1170-12 | Head Light High Left – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1170-13 | Head Light High Left – Circuit Open |
B1172-11 | Front Turn Signal Left – Circuit Short to Ground |
B1172-12 | Front Turn Signal Left – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1172-13 | Front Turn Signal Left – Circuit Open |
B1175-11 | Rear Turn Signal Left – Circuit Short to Ground |
B1175-12 | Rear Turn Signal Left – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1175-13 | Rear Turn Signal Left – Circuit Open |
B1180-11 | Head Light High Right – Circuit Short to Ground |
B1180-12 | Head Light High Right – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1180-13 | Head Light High Right – Circuit Open |
B1182-11 | Front Turn Signal Right – Circuit Short to Ground |
B1182-12 | Front Turn Signal Right – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1182-13 | Front Turn Signal Right – Circuit Open |
B1185-11 | Rear Turn Signal Right – Circuit Short to Ground |
B1185-12 | Rear Turn Signal Right – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1185-13 | Rear Turn Signal Right – Circuit Open |
B1190-11 | Front Work Lights – Circuit Short to Ground |
B1190-12 | Front Work Lights – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1190-13 | Toolcat Front Work Lights – Circuit Open |
B1191-12 | Front Work Light 2 – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1191-14 | Front Work Light 2 – Circuit Short to Ground or Open |
B1192-12 | Front Work Light 3 – Circuit Short to Battery |
B1192-14 | Front Work Light 3 – Circuit Short to Ground or Open |
B11B0-54 | Travel Pedal Sensor – Missing Calibration |
B11B0-93 | Travel Pedal Sensor – In Error |
B11B1-16 | Travel Pedal Sensor Primary – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
B11B1-17 | Travel Pedal Sensor Primary – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
B11B2-16 | Travel Pedal Sensor Secondary – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
B11B2-17 | Travel Pedal Sensor Secondary – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
B11B5-54 | Brake Pedal Sensor – Missing Calibration |
B11B5-93 | Toolcat Brake Pedal Sensor – In Error |
B11B6-16 | Brake Pedal Sensor Primary – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
B11B6-17 | Brake Pedal Sensor Primary – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
B11B7-16 | Brake Pedal Sensor Secondary – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
B11B7-17 | Brake Pedal Sensor Secondary – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
Toolcat Error Codes C1001-16 – C11F0-94
Error Code | Error Description |
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C1001-16 | Hub Controller Sensor Supply – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
C1001-17 | Hub Controller Sensor Supply – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
C1005-16 | Pump Controller Sensor Supply – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
C1005-17 | Pump Controller Sensor Supply – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
C1006-16 | Rear Controller Sensor Supply – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
C1006-17 | Rear Controller Sensor Supply – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
C100A-11 | ECU Power – Circuit Short to Ground |
C100A-12 | ECU Power – Circuit Short to Battery |
C100A-13 | Toolcat ECU Power – Circuit Open |
C1020-11 | Front Aux Base Solenoid – Circuit Short to Ground |
C1020-12 | Front Aux Base Solenoid – Circuit Short to Battery |
C1020-13 | Front Aux Base Solenoid – Circuit Open |
C1020-19 | Front Aux Base Solenoid – Circuit Current Above Threshold |
C1021-11 | Front Aux Rod Solenoid – Circuit Short to Ground |
C1021-12 | Front Aux Rod Solenoid – Circuit Short to Battery |
C1021-13 | Front Aux Rod Solenoid – Circuit Open |
C1021-19 | Front Aux Rod Solenoid – Circuit Current Above Threshold |
C1024-11 | Diverter Solenoid – Circuit Short to Ground |
C1024-12 | Diverter Solenoid – Circuit Short to Battery |
C1024-13 | Diverter Solenoid – Circuit Open |
C1026-11 | Remote Hydraulics Output – Circuit Short to Ground |
C1026-12 | Remote Hydraulics Output – Circuit Short to Battery |
C1026-13 | Remote Hydraulics Output – Circuit Open |
C102A-11 | Hydraulic Fan Solenoid – Circuit Short to Ground |
C102A-12 | Hydraulic Fan Solenoid – Circuit Short to Battery |
C102A-13 | Hydraulic Fan Solenoid – Circuit Open |
C102A-19 | Hydraulic Fan Solenoid – Circuit Current Above Threshold |
C1039-11 | High Flow Solenoid – Circuit Short to Ground |
C1039-12 | High Flow Solenoid – Circuit Short to Battery |
C1039-13 | High Flow Solenoid – Circuit Open |
C103C-11 | Bobtach Engage Solenoid – Circuit Short to Ground |
C103C-12 | Bobtach Engage Solenoid – Circuit Short to Battery |
C103C-13 | Bobtach Engage Solenoid – Circuit Open |
C103D-11 | Bobtach Disengage Solenoid – Circuit Short to Ground |
C103D-12 | Bobtach Disengage Solenoid – Circuit Short to Battery |
C103D-13 | Bobtach Disengage Solenoid – Circuit Open |
C1050-12 | Switched Power Output – Circuit Short to Battery |
C1050-14 | Switched Power Output – Circuit Short to Ground or Open |
C1051-11 | Two Speed Solenoid – Circuit Short to Ground |
C1051-12 | Two Speed Solenoid – Circuit Short to Battery |
C1051-13 | Two Speed Solenoid – Circuit Open |
C1061-11 | Brake 1 Solenoid – Circuit Short to Ground |
C1061-12 | Brake 1 Solenoid – Circuit Short to Battery |
C1061-13 | Brake 1 Solenoid – Circuit Open |
C1061-19 | Brake 1 Solenoid – Circuit Current Above Threshold |
C1062-11 | Brake 2 Solenoid – Circuit Short to Ground |
C1062-12 | Brake 2 Solenoid – Circuit Short to Battery |
C1062-13 | Brake 2 Solenoid – Circuit Open |
C1062-19 | Brake 2 Solenoid – Circuit Current Above Threshold |
C1090-00 | Toolcat Hydraulic Main Filter Plugged |
C1091-16 | Hydraulic Main Filter Switch – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
C1091-17 | Hydraulic Main Filter Switch – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
C1091-95 | Hydraulic Main Filter Pressure Switch – Incorrect Assembly |
C1099-FA | Hydraulic Oil Temperature – High |
C1099-FB | Hydraulic Oil Temperature – Extremely High |
C109A-16 | Hydraulic Oil Temperature Sensor – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
C109A-17 | Hydraulic Oil Temperature Sensor – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
C10CA-77 | Swash Plate – Commanded Position Not Reachable |
C10CA-F0 | Swash Plate – Not in Neutral |
C10CB-16 | Swash Plate Sensor – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
C10CB-17 | Swash Plate Sensor – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
C10D0-54 | Drive Pump – Missing Calibration |
C10D1-11 | Drive Pump Forward – Circuit Short to Ground |
C10D1-12 | Drive Pump Forward – Circuit Short to Battery |
C10D1-13 | Drive Pump Forward – Circuit Open |
C10D1-19 | Drive Pump Forward – Circuit Current Above Threshold |
C10D2-11 | Drive Pump Reverse – Circuit Short to Ground |
C10D2-12 | Drive Pump Reverse – Circuit Short to Battery |
C10D2-13 | Drive Pump Reverse – Circuit Open |
C10D2-19 | Drive Pump Reverse – Circuit Current Above Threshold |
C1182-A2 | Alternator Voltage System Voltage Low |
C1182-A3 | Alternator Voltage System Voltage High |
C1192-00 | Battery Voltage Extremely Low |
C1193-00 | Toolcat Battery Voltage Low |
C1195-00 | Toolcat Battery Voltage High |
C1196-00 | Battery Voltage Extremely High |
C11A0-11 | Servo Enable Solenoid – Circuit Short to Ground |
C11A0-12 | Servo Enable Solenoid – Circuit Short to Battery |
C11A0-13 | Servo Enable Solenoid – Circuit Open |
C11F0-94 | Diverter Switch – Unexpected Operation |
Toolcat Error Codes C1290-17 – U1184-00
Error Code | Error Description |
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C1290-17 | PTO Speed Sensor – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
C1291-FA | PTO Speed – High |
C1291-FB | PTO Speed – Extremely High |
C1292-FD | Toolcat PTO – In Shutdown |
C1293-92 | PTO Switch – Performance or Incorrect Operation |
C1295-13 | Traction Control Speed Sensor – Circuit Open |
C1295-16 | Traction Control Speed Sensor – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
C1295-17 | Traction Control Speed Sensor – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
C129A-13 | Main Speed Sensor – Circuit Open |
C129A-16 | Main Speed Sensor – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
C129A-17 | Main Speed Sensor – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
C12B0-11 | Lift Spool Lock – Circuit Short to Ground |
C12B0-12 | Lift Spool Lock – Circuit Short to Battery |
C12B0-13 | Lift Spool Lock – Circuit Open |
C12B5-11 | Tilt Spool Lock – Circuit Short to Ground |
C12B5-12 | Tilt Spool Lock – Circuit Short to Battery |
C12B5-13 | Tilt Spool Lock – Circuit Open |
C12BA-11 | Box Spool Lock – Circuit Short to Ground |
C12BA-12 | Box Spool Lock – Circuit Short to Battery |
C12BA-13 | Box Spool Lock – Circuit Open |
C1401-11 | AWS Solenoid 1 – Circuit Short to Ground |
C1401-12 | AWS Solenoid 1 – Circuit Short to Battery |
C1401-13 | AWS Solenoid 1 – Circuit Open |
C1402-11 | AWS Solenoid 2 – Circuit Short to Ground |
C1402-12 | AWS Solenoid 2 – Circuit Short to Battery |
C1402-13 | AWS Solenoid 2 – Circuit Open |
C1403-11 | AWS Solenoid 3 – Circuit Short to Ground |
C1403-12 | AWS Solenoid 3 – Circuit Short to Battery |
C1403-13 | AWS Solenoid 3 – Circuit Open |
P0460-16 | Fuel Level Sensor – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
P0460-17 | Fuel Level Sensor – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
P100A-11 | Start Output – Circuit Short to Ground |
P100A-12 | Starter Output – Circuit Short to Battery |
P100A-13 | Starter Output – Circuit Open |
P100B-16 | Starter Feedback – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
P100B-17 | Starter Feedback – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
P1061-97 | Air Filter Pressure – Component or System Operation Obstructed or Blocked |
P1062-00 | Air Filter Pressure Derate Level 1 |
P1063-00 | Air Filter Pressure Derate Level 2 |
P1065-31 | Air Filter Switch – No Signal |
P1100-FA | Engine Coolant Temperature – High |
P1100-FB | Engine Coolant Temperature – Extremely High |
P1121-00 | Fuel Filter Plugged Derate Level 1 |
P1122-00 | Fuel Filter Plugged Derate Level 2 |
P1130-F8 | Fuel Filter Inlet Pressure Sensor – Extremely Low |
P1130-F9 | Fuel Filter Inlet Pressure Sensor – Low |
P1131-16 | Fuel Filter Inlet Pressure Sensor – Circuit Voltage Below Threshold |
P1131-17 | Fuel Filter Inlet Pressure Sensor – Circuit Voltage Above Threshold |
P1134-12 | Fuel Lift Pump – Circuit Short to Battery |
P1134-14 | Fuel Lift Pump – Circuit Short to Ground or Open |
P1134-63 | Fuel Lift Pump – Circuit / Component Protection Time-Out |
P113B-7B | Fuel Level – Low Fluid Level |
U1015-62 | Throttle Encoder – Signal Compare Failure |
U101A-08 | Keypad Throttle – Bus Signal / Message Failure |
U101B-08 | Keypad Lights – Bus Signal / Message Failure |
U101C-08 | Keypad Performance – Bus Signal / Message Failure |
U1040-00 | Toolcat Hour Meter Updated |
U1050-00 | Hub Controller Interrupted Power Failure |
U105A-00 | Pump Controller Interrupted Power Failure |
U105B-00 | Rear Cab Controller Interrupted Power Failure |
U107A-00 | Pump Controller Software Updated |
U107B-00 | Rear Controller Software Updated |
U1090-51 | Hub Controller – Not Programmed |
U1090-57 | Hub Controller – Invalid / Incompatible Software Component |
U1091-08 | Display – Bus Signal / Message Failure |
U1091-51 | Display – Not Programmed |
U1091-FD | Display – In Shutdown |
U1092-08 | Cab Controller – Bus Signal / Message Failure |
U1092-51 | Cab Controller – Not Programmed |
U1092-57 | Cab Controller – Invalid / Incompatible Software Component |
U1092-A2 | Cab Controller – System Voltage Low |
U1092-A3 | Cab Controller – System Voltage High |
U1096-08 | ECU – Bus Signal / Message Failure |
U1096-56 | ECU – Invalid / Incompatible Configuration |
U109A-08 | Pump Controller – Bus Signal / Message Failure |
U109A-51 | Pump Controller – Not Programmed |
U109A-57 | Pump Controller – Invalid / Incompatible Software Component |
U109A-A2 | Pump Controller – System Voltage Low |
U109A-A3 | Pump Controller – System Voltage High |
U109B-08 | Rear Controller – Bus Signal / Message Failure |
U109B-51 | Rear Controller – Not Programmed |
U109B-57 | Rear Controller – Invalid / Incompatible Software Component |
U109B-A2 | Rear Controller – System Voltage Low |
U109B-A3 | Rear Controller – System Voltage High |
U10D0-08 | Remote Control – No Operation |
U10D0-57 | Remote Control – Invalid / Incompatible Software Component |
U10D0-93 | Remote Control – No Operation |
U1180-00 | Display Controller not receiving CAN from CAN Bus |
U1181-00 | Display Controller cannot transmit CAN to CAN Bus |
U1182-00 | Toolcat Display CAN Error |
U1183-00 | Display Controller no communication to Main Controller |
U1184-00 | Display Controller no communication to Jog Shuttle |
Toolcat Error Codes from 01-16 to 50-30 (for Bobcat 5600, 5610)
- Identifying Issues Quickly: They provide immediate information about the problem, reducing the time spent on diagnosing the fault.
- Preventing Further Damage: Promptly addressing error codes can prevent minor issues from escalating into major repairs.
- Improving Safety: Understanding and responding to fault codes ensures that the machine operates safely, protecting both the operator and the equipment.
- Enhancing Performance: Regularly monitoring and resolving error codes helps in maintaining the efficiency and longevity of the Bobcat Toolcat.
By familiarizing themselves with these error codes, operators and technicians can ensure the Bobcat Toolcat continues to perform at its best.
The systematic approach to error coding not only simplifies troubleshooting but also aids in the efficient and safe operation of this versatile machine.
How To Retrieve Bobcat Toolcat Error Code?
To retrieve fault codes from a Bobcat Toolcat, you typically follow these steps:
- Depending on the model and year of manufacture, the procedure might slightly vary. Generally, you would need to start by turning the ignition key to the “On” position without starting the engine.
- Once the ignition is on, use the machine’s control panel to navigate to the diagnostics or fault code retrieval menu. This might involve pressing specific buttons or following prompts on the display screen.
- In the diagnostics menu, you should find an option to view fault / error codes. Select this option, and the machine will display any stored fault codes along with their descriptions.
- Take note of the Toolcat fault codes displayed. These Bobcat codes are usually alphanumeric and correspond to specific issues or malfunctions in the machine.
- Once you have the fault codes, refer to the machine’s manual or documentation to interpret what each code means. This will help you understand the nature of the problem and what action needs to be taken to address it.
- After understanding the fault codes, you can take appropriate action to address the underlying issues. This might involve troubleshooting the problem yourself or seeking assistance from a qualified technician.
It’s essential to consult the specific operator’s manual or documentation for your Bobcat Toolcat model for precise instructions on retrieving fault codes, as the process can vary between models and versions.
How Do I Reset my Bobcat Toolcat Fault Code?
Resetting fault codes on a Bobcat Toolcat typically involves accessing the machine’s diagnostic system and clearing the stored error codes. Here’s a general guide on how to reset fault codes:
- Access the Diagnostic System: Depending on the specific model of the Bobcat Toolcat and its diagnostic capabilities, you may need to use a diagnostic tool or interface to access the machine’s onboard diagnostic system. This tool could be a handheld diagnostic device or a software application running on a computer.
- Connect to the Machine: Connect the diagnostic tool to the Bobcat Toolcat’s diagnostic port. This port is usually located in the operator’s compartment or engine compartment, and it may be labeled as the diagnostic connector or data link connector.
- Read Fault Codes: Use the diagnostic tool to read the fault codes stored in the Bobcat Toolcat’s system. This will allow you to identify the specific error codes that need to be reset.
- Clear Fault Codes: Once you have identified the fault codes, use the diagnostic tool to clear them from the system’s memory. This process will reset the fault codes and clear any active error indicators on the machine’s display or dashboard.
- Verify Reset: After clearing the fault codes, verify that the error indicators on the Bobcat Toolcat’s display or dashboard have been reset. You may also want to test the machine to ensure that the issues associated with the cleared fault codes have been resolved.
It’s important to address the underlying causes of the fault codes to prevent them from reoccurring. Regular maintenance and inspection of the Bobcat Toolcat’s systems can help prevent faults and ensure smooth operation.
Consult the Manual: For specific instructions on resetting fault codes and accessing the diagnostic system, refer to the operator’s manual or service manual provided by Bobcat. These manuals contain detailed information on maintenance procedures and diagnostic tools for your specific model of the Toolcat.
Remember to follow all safety precautions and guidelines provided by Bobcat when performing maintenance or diagnostic procedures on your Toolcat.
If you’re unsure about any aspect of resetting fault codes or performing maintenance, it’s always best to consult with a qualified technician or contact Bobcat customer support for assistance.
Apparently Bobcat abandoned their old error coding standards and switched to the new DTC format a few years ago?