Jungheinrich EFG 218:
E 0504.10

Does anyone know what this code is? E 0504.10?
The unit starts and goes through its cycle, then this code appears.
The unit works and operates normal, but has no horn.
The unit can be operated all day, but its a safety issue, because it cuts out the horn.
The horn and the diode in-between the horn terminal is good. All fuses are good. Battery voltage is 49 volts.
Customer does not want to use the machine because of the horn not working. Safety issue.
Anyone with this issue, or can explain the problem?
  • Posted 22 Sep 2020 08:15
  • Modified 22 Sep 2020 08:20 by poster
  • Discussion started by BusyE
  • Florida, United States
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Any update on what solved this? Having the same issue? TIA
  • Posted 21 Oct 2022 00:46
  • Reply by Joe_Proud
  • Illinois, United States
JP
change the multi-pilot
  • Posted 29 Dec 2020 00:41
  • Reply by imad_b
  • oulfa, Morocco
imadi.bakhat@gmail.com
+212663576104
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