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error code 4E

Drive and steer works but no mast/fork operation
  • Posted 19 Jan 2023 07:08
  • By raymond_a
  • joined 26 Oct'14 - 1 message
  • Washington, United States
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check the LPC contactor tips they might be burnt, very common for the lift tips to be burnt.
  • Posted 19 Jan 2023 20:15
  • By Krusty
  • joined 6 Oct'17 - 4 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
krusty
if charging doesn't work check the over mast continuity
  • Posted 19 Jan 2023 20:10
  • By Krusty
  • joined 6 Oct'17 - 4 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
krusty
check battery condition, it could be low battery lockout.
charge battery then try after full cycle.
  • Posted 19 Jan 2023 15:59
  • By Alan_Reeves
  • joined 5 Jan'23 - 3 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
A Reeves

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