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Error Code 52 STR ENCODER FLT | Yale Forklift NDR036EA

Hello Fellas.
I really need your help with my forklift.
The display shows an error message: 52 STR ENCODER FLT. The forklift moves forward and reverse but when I move the handle (joystick) then the machine suddenly stops and displays the error.
I have changed the encoder but the problem is still there.
By the way, I do not own the manual or the electrical diagram.
May you help me?
  • Posted 27 Oct 2017 00:39
  • By donal_estrada
  • joined 24 Feb'17 - 3 messages
  • Guatemala, Guatemala
email: donalestrada@gmail.com
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