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Error Code E-20

Hey, I was just checking to see if anyone could tell me what E-20 means on a Mitsubishi 2FBC25E (Same as the CAT E5000). We unfortunately don't have the manual for this unit.

Thanks
  • Posted 6 May 2015 08:26
  • By ForkliftAmerica
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  • Missouri, United States
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Well, due to the lack of replies, I'll throw in what we found. It appears that the code has to do with a heavy load on the motors or large current draw. Could be the brushes or a loose connection, but in our case, it was the brakes were adjusted too tight. I've heard that frequent ramp use or pushing skids on the floor can cause this code. There are other fixes involving adjustment of the controller, but those would be failing checking all other possibilities.
  • Posted 8 May 2015 01:07
  • By ForkliftAmerica
  • joined 3 Aug'12 - 38 messages
  • Missouri, United States

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