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CODE F L

need help with code F L, unit shuts off and showe F L on display, any suggestions, thanks.
  • Posted 17 Jul 2012 05:29
  • By All Lift Tech
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code F only is failed transistor or related wiring

also associated with codes Fr or FL
  • Posted 12 Sep 2016 21:32
  • By swoop223
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If code is only ¨F¨?
  • Posted 8 Sep 2016 06:54
  • By mechanicmaster
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  • Quebec, Canada
RJN8,
Code FO

Possible causes:
- Drive motor current limit potentiometers P3 and P4 out of adjustment.
- Programmable feature '8' set to 1 with truck in a ramp application.
- Programmable feature 'a' or '4' set too low for the application.
- Excessive drive motor current due to severe ramps, abuse, or misapplication.
- Current shunt defect:logics defect.

Checks
- Check right current shunt and wires 42 and 29 and connection P2-11 and P2-7 at the logices board.
- Check left current shunt and wires 43 and 25 and connections P2-13 and P2-8 at the logics board.
- Disable programmable feature '8' if ramp application requires more current than set with P3 and P4 current limit potentiometers.
- Determine maximum motor drive current and the time that this current is needed for the application.
- Extend the bypass stall timer. Programmable feature 'A' or the pulsing stall timer. Programmable feature '4' if needed.
  • Posted 21 Jan 2015 14:01
  • By swoop223
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Not to hijack your thread, but anyone know Code F O?
  • Posted 21 Jan 2015 12:07
  • By RJN8
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  • California, United States
'Fr' , 'FL', and F apply to the failure protection circuit and will be displayed if a condition exists that could cause the operator to loose control of the lift truck speed. a short circuit in the drives can cause the logics to deactivate the line contactor and the line contactor is commanded to open to prevent any further issues.

FL does indicate a problem in the left side and is detecting a high voltage on wire 41 emitter.

this is what the troubleshooting chart says for this code:
check the left power transistor circuit
with battery disconnected remove logics cover and check continuity of wire 41 at emmiter of 1TRNL to P2-10 on logic.
if no continuity repair wiring, if continuity replace logics.

i would still look closely at the transistor, it may be bad and causing this code.
  • Posted 22 Nov 2012 21:22
  • By swoop223
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FL: Drive problem; voltaje on right drive transistor emitter (wire 41)
  • Posted 22 Nov 2012 13:49
  • By hector_v
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  • Puebla, Mexico
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