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Bt Cargo error codes 14 and 41 flashing

could anyone advise what error codes 14 and 41 mean on Cargo CBE1.5T three wheel forklift.
  • Posted 31 Oct 2017 19:52
  • Discussion started by markcutt
  • suffolk, United Kingdom
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Hi!

BT C4E300V 2006 year of production, error 13, drive and lift very slow.
please help with error 13.
Thank You!
  • Posted 9 Nov 2020 20:50
  • Reply by ManoleT
  • Chisinau, Moldova
Hi!
Hello,
I have a BT Cargo C3E160 Forklift and I have the error 66 on the dashboard screen. The forklift does not move back and forword. What does this error mean?
Thank you
  • Posted 13 Dec 2017 00:08
  • Reply by Blinck
  • salaj, Romania
many thanks
  • Posted 9 Nov 2017 20:24
  • Reply by markcutt
  • suffolk, United Kingdom
unit with dual ac2 controller fitted

14- thermal sensor ko
The logic unit thermic sensor is out of range.
- Replace the logic unit
41- high temperature at lift controller
The temperature of the logic unit has exceeded 75°C. The maximum current in the module is reduced
proportionally to the temperature increase.
At 100°C the current is reduced to 0 and the logic unit stops.
Checks to perform:
- the fan works correctly
- the air duct must be clear
Check the TEMPERATURE parameter with the console in the TESTER function. If higher than 100°C
wait for the control unit to cool gradually.
When the temperature falls under 75°C the alarm disappears automatically.
  • Posted 2 Nov 2017 10:08
  • Reply by nacsand_n
  • Madrid, Spain

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