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code 2.282

We have a LPE 200, that works fine, but after sitting for 5 mins or so, will only allow slow speed drive, and display reads 2.282. Hydraulics function as normal, just speed is reduced. Any thoughts on this? Any info on code 2.282 ?

Thanks a million fellas.
  • Posted 21 Jun 2022 22:09
  • By s_k_
  • joined 25 Jun'18 - 12 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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Thanks a million brother! This will help me greatly! SO appreciated! Cheers!
  • Posted 21 Jun 2022 23:53
  • By s_k_
  • joined 25 Jun'18 - 12 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
Komatsu, and Crown, experienced. Let me know what I can help with!
2:282 Platform sensor activated
The platform sensor has been
activated for more than 5
minutes without any truck activity.
Truck behaviour
Creep speed
* Platform loaded
* Constantly high signal
from B119
* Constantly high signal at
inputs T1:101
1) Handling error - no action.
2) Check the sensor signal
Check that the distance
between the sensor and
the opposite part is correct.
Check that there is no
dirt or foreign objects on
the sensor
Inspect cabling.
Measure the signals
from the sensor with a
volt meter and verify using TruckCom or the
built-in test that the signal is correct
3) Check the signal to the
unit
Compare the signals
from the sensor with the
input signal (use a volt
meter and verify using
TruckCom or the built-in
test that the signals are
the same)
Check the pins on the
unit and in the connector
Replace the unit if you
cannot get it to work
properly
  • Posted 21 Jun 2022 23:51
  • By andrew_k
  • joined 17 Mar'07 - 334 messages
  • England, United Kingdom

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