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Error code L784 & 636

Hello.
Anny one know what this mean? The problem is with the initiallifting. the hight sensor for the forks work some time. then the error is gone.
I change the hight sensor and wier but the problem i stil there.

pleas help.
Norway
  • Posted 6 Jan 2016 23:27
  • By sjoold
  • joined 24 Oct'15 - 25 messages
  • Norge, Norway
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Im having the same issue, where was the short located?
  • Posted 15 Mar 2024 03:19
  • By LiftecOfAL
  • joined 1 Aug'23 - 3 messages
  • Alabama, United States
Liftec of Alabama LLC
I fond the problem.
It was a short i the cabel over the sylynder for the sensor on the fork table.
  • Posted 8 Jan 2016 09:09
  • By sjoold
  • joined 24 Oct'15 - 25 messages
  • Norge, Norway

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