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Error Code FE32

Looking for some advise on what this error actually means. On the FE units it relates to overheating of hydraulic Fluid but I think it means something else on the EK units.

Any help or advice appreciated.
  • Posted 10 Jun 2025 18:05
  • By Mark_Gregory
  • joined 10 Jun'25 - 1 message
  • United Kingdom
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Hi Mark,
Assuming these are the same as the OM XOP trucks (man up order picker). Can't tell you anything else as never worked on one....
FE32 "Height error"
Description - Monitoring of height measurement system.
Reaction: Reduced travel and lifting speed.
Cause: - Digital height is outside themonitoring window (±0.5V) for the analogue value.
- Lifting/loweringmovement without activated movement.
Lifting/lowering movement too fast.
- No pulses although movement activated.
Rectification: - Reset by turning the truck off and then on again.
- Check height measuring system, wiring.
- Teach in height measuring system.

Good luck.
  • Posted 13 Jun 2025 02:01
  • By Dez_A
  • joined 3 Jun'04 - 83 messages
  • Middlesex, United Kingdom
Service life of a forklift is proportional to how well it is maintained.

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