Discussion:
does only drive after opening and closing the cabine

Hello,

I have a problem with my linde e16 from 2007.
when i turn the key i can only lift, the truck won't drive.
when i tilt the cabine and make it back all the functions work.

How can i solve this problem?
  • Posted 27 Mar 2018 20:42
  • By legerdump
  • joined 23 Apr'16 - 6 messages
  • Nederland, Netherlands
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There is a micro switch under the cabin at the front.
This is next to the steering column and has to be activated when the cabin is shut down completely.
  • Posted 29 Mar 2018 22:28
  • By Lindetech
  • joined 27 Mar'16 - 131 messages
  • Auckalnd, New Zealand

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