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error code 13 and 55

Hello, our CAT stopped and show in panel codes 13 and 55, No hydraulic and not move forward or reverse
  • Posted 14 Jun 2014 10:20
  • By octavio_m
  • joined 14 Jun'14 - 1 message
  • chile, Chile
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well, i too have CAT EP 50, nw it shows me INF 40 and ERROR 55. Can anybody give me a solution. But the hydraulics are completely fine, steering motor is good.
  • Posted 5 Jan 2016 23:38
  • By gautham_k
  • joined 5 Jan'16 - 6 messages
  • ajman, United Arab Emirates

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