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Disabled truck

I have this hyster 50ft witch keeps disabling itself and unable to drive. It will keep running and hydraulics are operational. It's like the transmission kicks out. I also have a trouble code 524260-1. I have not been able to find a explanation for this code yet. I'm thinking it is a sensor or bad wiring somewhere witch has a open circuit at times?
  • Posted 11 Jun 2020 03:53
  • By James_Ngo
  • joined 11 Jun'20 - 2 messages
  • Manitoba, Canada
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I replaced both transmission sensors with a good used ones. It appears to still do it when it get hot.
  • Posted 13 Jun 2020 04:34
  • By James_Ngo
  • joined 11 Jun'20 - 2 messages
  • Manitoba, Canada
Probably a Tiss or Toss sensor. We usually replace both.
  • Posted 11 Jun 2020 14:22
  • By Mechabob
  • joined 11 Jun'20 - 5 messages
  • Washington, United States

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