BT Prime-mover VR MANDOWN VNA:
Drive not Working

Drive running slow , checked all sensors are ok
  • Posted 11 Mar 2022 18:17
  • Discussion started by Sunil_Mali
  • India
MHE
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That's a very old machine. Anyway there is a display in the panel in front of the driver. What you can see there?
  • Posted 26 Mar 2022 19:50
  • Reply by hajo
  • Karnataka, India
BT make Mandown VNA
Software BT
VR
sr. 556264AA /2002
  • Posted 25 Mar 2022 17:37
  • Reply by Sunil_Mali
  • India
MHE
Hi Sunil, very little information
- serial number of the truck?
- what software is in?
- any indication on display? (if available-dependent on serie)
Whatever, my first suggestion - forks are not in home position but can be many more faults
BTW just seen you are in Karnataka, Toyota having a branch in Bangalore and I'm sure they can help
  • Posted 17 Mar 2022 21:26
  • Modified 17 Mar 2022 21:28 by poster
  • Reply by hajo
  • Karnataka, India

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