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BT-RRE160M 2008, Code E234, hydraulics not operating.

Hey, We have a RRE160M, 2008, When you try to start it up it shows e234 and will drive but there is no hydraulics. If you unplug it while it's on for 30sec or so then plug it back in and boot it up it works as normal (until you turn it off again). WTH is going on here?
  • Posted 17 Aug 2014 07:05
  • Modified 17 Aug 2014 07:06 by poster
  • By MitchellNZ
  • joined 17 Jul'14 - 15 messages
  • waikato, New Zealand
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Did you fix that? I am having your same problem.
  • Posted 1 Apr 2021 01:24
  • By tinhtinh
  • joined 30 Mar'19 - 33 messages
  • Viet Nam
tinh0972857693@gmail.com
Repair agent still hasn't returned this machine to us, any idea what would have caused this error? and why it would go away after unplugging?

Cheers.
  • Posted 4 Oct 2014 04:32
  • By MitchellNZ
  • joined 17 Jul'14 - 15 messages
  • waikato, New Zealand
E234 is a CAN BUS fault on the A2 lift regulator.
  • Posted 17 Aug 2014 21:32
  • By Forkingabout
  • joined 31 Mar'11 - 862 messages
  • england, United Kingdom

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