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Code 21

I drive a Crown PE-4000 stand-on forklift. It seems to operate just fine most of the time, but the wrench light flashes and "Code 21" flashes on the screen, and occasionally without warning, the forklift will stop travelling, whether it's in the middle of an aisle, during travel, or attempting to resume travel. I will have to reset/restart to get it to work again.

The warehouse mechanics have looked at it a few times but apparently they haven't found what's causing the issue, because the problem still happens.
  • Posted 23 Oct 2019 13:31
  • By hg3300
  • joined 23 Oct'19 - 1 message
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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Have your mechanic change the throttle pot
  • Posted 25 Oct 2019 18:21
  • By Ifixit
  • joined 30 Jan'17 - 174 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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