Linde (& Baker) E30:
Error codes 32 and 12

Hello, I have problem with my Linde E30. First show error 32 and after five seconds error 12 and than forklift slows down speed. I read here that error 32 have some connection with battery, we replace battery but there is same problem again. Have anyone experience with this problem?
Also the temperature and fan lamp is on.
  • Posted 1 Mar 2018 20:35
  • Discussion started by Lucius
  • Federacija BIH, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ivan
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Is it a 336 model?
I assume that you are getting these faults come up in the combi display where the hours normally are.
If you are these numbers are referring to the motors
1 is r/ h side
2 is l/ h side
3 is for the lift motor
Are your fans working?
  • Posted 10 Mar 2018 16:49
  • Reply by Lindetech
  • Auckalnd, New Zealand

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