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ERROR 3317

Hello.
I have Jungheinrich EFG 215 forklift year 2015. I have the following problem. On start there is an error 3317 steering temeperature sensor. The sensor has the right resistance as described in SH. The controller reads the value of 20 degrees. Wiring is ok. I have changed the steering controller and the error remains. Any ideas?
Thank you for the answer.
  • Posted 8 Sep 2023 03:32
  • By SVAP
  • joined 2 Mar'22 - 7 messages
  • Slovenia
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I'm not sure of the error based on your description, but I succesfully reproduced it by disconnecting the temp. Sensor plug on top of steering motor resulting 3317 & 0181 on startup on 2016 efg 216, with the old style orange backlight screen. Maybe the temo sensor connector plug is bad? Remove pins and check.
  • Posted 8 Sep 2023 17:46
  • By Tanel_M
  • joined 18 Jun'22 - 90 messages
  • Estonia

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