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Code 65

Hi. Doosan b20t-5 fault code 65 , no hydraulic no drive move. What does mean code 65.
  • Posted 10 Nov 2024 04:30
  • By Kamol
  • joined 19 Jun'23 - 1 message
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Hi Kamol,
Display="65" No lift truck operation
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Pump motor overtemperature (over 165°C);Pump motor thermal sensor defect ; Control board failed
CHECKS
Let the truck cool for 15 minutes. If repeat occur, check pump motor current draw or operating cycle for excessive ramp climbing or towing
  • Posted 16 Jun 2025 02:33
  • Modified 18 Jun 2025 09:09 by administrator
  • By marksmith
  • joined 26 May'25 - 17 messages
  • United Kingdom
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