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Error code 15

Does anyone know what this code is for? forklift drives very slow and shudders all hydraulics work fine steering works fine.
  • Posted 13 Jul 2010 22:39
  • By yard_man
  • joined 8 Jul'08 - 9 messages
  • Georgia, United States
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the shuddering makes me think you have a problem with the encoder bearing.
  • Posted 14 Jul 2010 09:42
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"
now i'm getting a code 16 along with code 15
  • Posted 14 Jul 2010 03:45
  • By yard_man
  • joined 8 Jul'08 - 9 messages
  • Georgia, United States
Also drive motor drawing 750a peak when i try to move forward or backward. cleaned foot switch with compressed air but didn't open the case.
  • Posted 14 Jul 2010 00:39
  • By yard_man
  • joined 8 Jul'08 - 9 messages
  • Georgia, United States

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