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EJC 212 : Errors codes C016 and E044

Hello,

Firstly, sorry for my bad English.
I will do my best.

I'm owner of a Jungheinrich EJC212 (year 2008) which is displaying the following error codes : C016 and E044.
The forklift don't move anymore.

I looked for the error code list on the web, but i don't find this.

Could you give me some advices?
Or just the link for the error code list for my forklift.

Thanks in advance.
Best regards
Patrick
  • Posted 6 Jul 2020 08:06
  • By Patrick_B
  • joined 22 Jun'20 - 7 messages
  • France
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Ohhh yes!
It's ok!
I open the main unit and i found a little plug unconnected.
I replug it and my forklift is now alive!
Thanks a lot for your help!!!
  • Posted 25 Jul 2020 00:15
  • By Patrick_B
  • joined 22 Jun'20 - 7 messages
  • France
Hi, i found someone to lend me a brake for test.
I connect the brake but the forklift indicate always c016 /e019.
Where can i look in the forklift?
Thanks in advance
  • Posted 24 Jul 2020 23:18
  • By Patrick_B
  • joined 22 Jun'20 - 7 messages
  • France
Wow, very fast reply, thanks!
This replacement could solve the 2 errors codes?

I have no replacement brake for the moment.
For test, can i put a 11ohms 50W resistance between the 2 wires?
  • Posted 18 Jul 2020 01:55
  • By Patrick_B
  • joined 22 Jun'20 - 7 messages
  • France
Hi
. start by replacing or repairing the brake
  • Posted 18 Jul 2020 01:39
  • By Yevhen_K
  • joined 8 Jul'20 - 17 messages
  • kieskiy, Ukraine
Yevhen_Kiriienko
Hi,
Today i mesure the resistance. It is 0.9 Mohms not 11 ohms...
The brake should be damage...

I power on the forklift again but the codes are now C016 E019... why are they change?
What is the signification of the new codes?

Thank you very much for your help!

Patrick
  • Posted 18 Jul 2020 01:36
  • By Patrick_B
  • joined 22 Jun'20 - 7 messages
  • France
Hi,
resistance should be 11 ohms. +-
  • Posted 11 Jul 2020 19:22
  • By Yevhen_K
  • joined 8 Jul'20 - 17 messages
  • kieskiy, Ukraine
Yevhen_Kiriienko
Hi, thanks !!
I will look at that.
Can you give me the resistance value?
Or i just need to look if the resistance is not cut ou in short cut?
Thanks again!!
  • Posted 11 Jul 2020 06:43
  • By Patrick_B
  • joined 22 Jun'20 - 7 messages
  • France
hi Patrick. You have problem with electri? brake.
measure the brake resistance. Check the wires leading to it.
  • Posted 8 Jul 2020 16:05
  • By Yevhen_K
  • joined 8 Jul'20 - 17 messages
  • kieskiy, Ukraine
Yevhen_Kiriienko

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