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Code t248

Can anyone help i have a truck that codes a t248 when tilting or lifting past the free lift causing truck to reduce travel. I think it is in the tilt angle sensor but not sure can anyone give me some info Thanks
  • Posted 8 Apr 2009 05:47
  • By PR2005
  • joined 18 Mar'06 - 23 messages
  • Illinois, United States
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Also using rebuilt starters is not good idea. al khan, how do you calibrate a speed sensor?
  • Posted 24 May 2015 05:57
  • By edward_m
  • joined 11 May'15 - 111 messages
  • Texas, United States
ok, just to give some feedback.

the new gear ring was shattered again, the bendix was not matching correctly the gear so the ring was destroyed, we custom made a new ring (cause linde original parts are expensive and have long delivery times) and fixed the bendix lenght, now it grabs the ring at a smooth path, we calibrated the speed sensor at 1.5 mm
and voila!!

the truck is running nice and quiet, better than the other one.

we also saw that old ring was wrong seated in the flywheel generating a lot of vibration.

so guys, remember, when t248 is present. check

1. RPM sensor Wiring & harness
2. RPM sensor, (remove and clean from steel garbage, calibrate to 1.5 mm aprox)
3. gear ring's tooth
4. correct gear ring assembly in flywheel and balancing.

i hope this is helpfull
  • Posted 13 Oct 2009 05:13
  • By al_khan
  • joined 28 Sep'09 - 3 messages
  • nuevo leon, Mexico
PR2005, Thank you for the quick answer, we also changed the ring gear but not the speed sensor, i'm going to check that right now maybe it does not work properly, i will let you know.

thank you again.
  • Posted 30 Sep 2009 03:30
  • By al_khan
  • joined 28 Sep'09 - 3 messages
  • nuevo leon, Mexico
Take a look at the speed sensor mounted in the bell housing it may be damaged and the ring gear may be missing a tooth or more, that is what caused our problem.
  • Posted 30 Sep 2009 00:03
  • By PR2005
  • joined 18 Mar'06 - 23 messages
  • Illinois, United States
Hello, Nuna.

we have two linde h35D trucks, one is working OK, but the other works in a concrete factory 24/6, after we fix the turbo and a hyd leak it shows a T248 code when tilt and lift is used, a lightning red lamp goes on and ability to move forward and lift/tilt is gone.

i will appreciate any tip you can give me on this matter.

Thank you.
  • Posted 28 Sep 2009 17:45
  • By al_khan
  • joined 28 Sep'09 - 3 messages
  • nuevo leon, Mexico
Hi PR
Is your truck serial No. H35D - 393....
give me your email so that I will send to you sth to solve the problem.

Rgds
  • Posted 11 Apr 2009 23:15
  • By Nuna
  • joined 12 Mar'09 - 189 messages
  • BK, Thailand
Thanks & Regards
Nuna
Email: nunatech2002@gmail.com

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