Hyster 360 HD2:
360 hd2

unit had a damaged trans speed out put sensor/wires. replaced senor, replaced blown fuse. now unit will go into a selected direction forward and drive. but when trying to change to reverse it will not go into gear unless you turn the unit off. codes t0310, t-5cc, t1507
  • Posted 15 Jan 2018 10:28
  • Discussion started by monty_b
  • Utah, United States
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tracked the problem down to wire damage in the harness between sensor and ecu. thank you for your help.
  • Posted 20 Jan 2018 01:22
  • Reply by monty_b
  • Utah, United States
t0310 S.C. to battery voltage or O.C. at output speed input.
TCU enters special mode for gear selection.
t1507 Substitute Clutch Control. TCU changes to Substitute Clutch Control mode.

still looking for other code
what is the serial number
  • Posted 19 Jan 2018 06:42
  • Modified 19 Jan 2018 06:58 by poster
  • Reply by redbull
  • Queensland, Australia

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