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Display error 208

Display shows code 208 after about 3 seconds of acceleration and traction stops! By realising the accel pedal and trying again, it makes the same problem!

All hydraulic systems are working!
  • Posted 7 Oct 2015 02:29
  • By Kirlift
  • joined 7 Oct'15 - 5 messages
  • Attica, Greece
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Hi Nino,
The error codes No 206 and 208 => The speed sensor of the traction/drive motor is faulty.
=> Please check the wirings from the speed sensor to the power module. it normally has 4 wires : 2 for power supply & 2 for signal feedback.
=> Remove the speed sensor then clean it as well as check the gap between the sensor to the motor shaft.
=> Replace the new sensor.
Cheers
  • Posted 13 Sep 2021 00:56
  • Modified 13 Sep 2021 01:02 by poster
  • By Nunanemo
  • joined 24 Mar'19 - 24 messages
  • Viet Nam
Cheers
Nuna - Ho Chi Minh City
Email: dairongservice1973@gmail.com
Website: xenangdairong.com
I have a Still R60-45 with same error code.
Display shown 206 and 208 error code.
Anyone can help me?
Thanks!
  • Posted 12 Sep 2021 23:33
  • By nino_m
  • joined 9 Feb'17 - 68 messages
  • Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
Email: hm3@engineer.com
any update for this problem?Same problem here. Hoping for some master will give an advice.
  • Posted 3 May 2017 20:52
  • By justin_d
  • joined 27 Feb'16 - 28 messages
  • RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA, Saudi Arabia

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