Discussion:
Error code 92

Good day,
I have troubles with my Linde E20-02 336.
My machine displays error code 92.
Lift works, just no traction.

All switches are functional (parkbrake, cabin switch, seatswitch)
Potentiometer is functional and calibrated

According to TruckExpert the code means:
The fed back voltage of power unit 1A1 does not match the preset PWM clock pulse ratio.


Anybody a idea?
Or should I just bin the LDC?

Kind regards

John Kivits
  • Posted 8 Oct 2019 01:35
  • By Johnkivits
  • joined 25 Jul'13 - 10 messages
  • Gelderland, Netherlands
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Kindly replace the control board (ECU).
  • Posted 17 Oct 2025 18:55
  • By anelgh
  • joined 22 Jul'15 - 2 messages
  • Greater Accra Region, Ghana
Anel
Hello. I have this problem too. How do we solve it, did you solve it?
  • Posted 22 Feb 2021 19:20
  • By Tarik_Acar
  • joined 22 Feb'21 - 2 messages
  • Turkey

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