Yale GLC155VXNGJE112:
522198-7 fault code

Hi! We are having trouble figuring out what the fault code 522198-7 is. We believe it may be a transmission code. Can anyone help us out?
Thanks ahead of time!
  • Posted 27 Apr 2019 07:31
  • Discussion started by Redbeard
  • Ohio, United States
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DTC 522197-7 - Range2 Calibration Error Cause Severe Transmission Failure
DTC 522198-7 - Range1 Calibration Error Cause Severe Transmission Failure
DTC 522199-7 - REV1 Calibration Error Cause Severe Transmission Failure
DTC 522200-7 - FWD2 Calibration Error Cause Severe Transmission Failure
DTC 522201-7 - FWD1 Calibration Error Cause Severe Transmission Failure
POSSIBLE CAUSE
END POSSIBLE CAUSES
CAUSE A - ANY FAILURE THAT WOULD NORMALLY RESULT IN TRANSMISSION SHUTDOWN OR
REDUCED OPERATION DURING NORMAL OPERATION
PROCEDURE OR ACTION:
WARNING
This operational check requires engine operation. Be sure that the area is clear of personnel and equipment
and that it is safe to operate the lift truck until normal transmission operating temperatures are achieved
93°C (200°F).
1. Start truck and perform Transmission Calibration. See Calibration Procedures 8000YRM1134.
2. Record all DTCs.
3. Cycle power to OFF for no less than 30 seconds, and then to ON to clear displayed DTC.
WARNING
This operational check requires engine operation. Be sure that the area is clear of personnel and equipment
and that it is safe to operate the lift truck until normal transmission operating temperatures are achieved
93°C (200°F).
4. Start truck and operate in all gear ranges.
5. Record and correct all DTCs that do not apply to calibration.
6. Repair all components to clear fault log.
7. Start truck and perform Transmission Calibration. See Calibration Procedures 8000YRM1134.
8. Go to indicated DTC and perform procedures of current DTC displayed.
END FAULT
  • Posted 27 Apr 2019 07:50
  • Reply by BREWSKI
  • Nebraska, United States

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