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335 Series fault codes

Does anyone have a list of fault codes for a Linde E16 - 335 series.
Truck operates ok but has codes 23 and 72 displayed on BDI.
  • Posted 2 Sep 2014 23:18
  • By Dez_A
  • joined 3 Jun'04 - 84 messages
  • Middlesex, United Kingdom
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  • Posted 5 May 2021 20:51
  • By Admin
  • joined 18 May'04 - 266 messages
  • Queensland, Australia
36 lift circuit : tilt potentiometers joystick not oke

36 traction : steer potentiometer out of range
  • Posted 5 May 2021 05:37
  • By tr_doctor
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  • Netherlands
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Can somebody help me with error 36 on a Linde e20p-02 335 controllers.
  • Posted 5 May 2021 01:34
  • By Joris_U
  • joined 29 Nov'18 - 7 messages
  • Belgium
Hi we have an intermittent Hydraulic fault on Linde E20P - 02 335 Model. We have drive and steering. The fault codes on the Linde software is 69:9 Internal cutout of safety monitor faulty -- where is this unit on the truck.
  • Posted 10 Apr 2018 22:47
  • By SMcG
  • joined 18 Feb'18 - 30 messages
  • Angus, United Kingdom
Hi Swoop, Karait has already sorted for us thank you. Looks like the joystick / lever is falling out of parameters which my engineer can at least look into. However we are not aware of a reduction in truck preformance. S/N H2X335K00090.
  • Posted 4 Sep 2014 23:01
  • By Dez_A
  • joined 3 Jun'04 - 84 messages
  • Middlesex, United Kingdom
Service life of a forklift is proportional to how well it is maintained.
It's probably -02 with LLC.
Only in this series the error 23 appears.
  • Posted 4 Sep 2014 22:46
  • By Karait
  • joined 21 Jun'09 - 355 messages
  • Poland
I know your deepest secret fear...
J.M.
335-??
01? 02?
a full model and serial would be more helpful for accuracy
  • Posted 4 Sep 2014 22:39
  • By swoop223
  • joined 23 Mar'12 - 3,696 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
You've been swooped!
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Yes please Karait, my nephew is German so i'm sure he will translate for me. If you want to e-mail use "dez at andytruc dot com"
  • Posted 4 Sep 2014 21:34
  • By Dez_A
  • joined 3 Jun'04 - 84 messages
  • Middlesex, United Kingdom
Service life of a forklift is proportional to how well it is maintained.
Unfortunately I have it only in German.
Will it be usefull?
  • Posted 4 Sep 2014 20:38
  • By Karait
  • joined 21 Jun'09 - 355 messages
  • Poland
I know your deepest secret fear...
J.M.

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