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Error Codes T501 L341 L347

Hi all,

i've got two Linde E20-386

i have 2 Error Codes: T501 L341 L347

Error makes the Forklift only run in emergency mode.
  • Posted 11 Jan 2019 03:31
  • By axp_d
  • joined 11 Jan'19 - 3 messages
  • Austria
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Currently have faults L341-347, usually pops up as just L347, I do not have diagnostics to check sensors, but I'm assuming if it was the redundant pressure sensors attached to brake valve I would get fault L342. When you checked accumulator did oil come out? I just checked mine, no oil, no gas hissing, I'm assuming it needs to be charged with nitrogen or does this means it could be the charging valve 2Y10? Maybe I checked it wrong, slowly loosened hex bolt on top of accumulator, were there any other conditions that needed to be met?
  • Posted 10 Sep 2024 16:53
  • By lilfield
  • joined 10 Sep'24 - 1 message
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Great to hear!!!
Had the same error few days ago.
Customer was in panic, 2 out 3 lifts broke down.....
One had the rear axle blocked, and the other this, made 1 out of 2 ;)
  • Posted 11 Feb 2019 04:19
  • By patrick_v
  • joined 5 Jan'19 - 61 messages
  • Netherlands
Thank you very much for your answer! The problem was in the non-working pressure sensor.
  • Posted 11 Feb 2019 02:06
  • By roman_m
  • joined 10 Feb'19 - 10 messages
  • Ukraine
Could be the accumulator at the rightside behind the fan, or the pressure sensor in front of the pressurefilter under the footplate, the one the has the oval shaped connector.(check also wires for this sensor)

Check accumulator, place hex socket in the accumulator, and GENTLY loosen it. VERY GENTLY. Otherwise the gas will all escape..
if it starts to hiss, then there is gaspressure. If oil comes out, replace the accumulator
  • Posted 10 Feb 2019 05:20
  • By patrick_v
  • joined 5 Jan'19 - 61 messages
  • Netherlands
Hi! I have two error messages L341 and L342 on Linde E14-01. Who can help me? Where should I look for a fault? Thanks.
  • Posted 10 Feb 2019 05:09
  • By roman_m
  • joined 10 Feb'19 - 10 messages
  • Ukraine
Hi,

thanks to all of you, i have managed to fix this problem

Root Cause: accumulator was dead.

Thanks,
axp
  • Posted 31 Jan 2019 18:18
  • By axp_d
  • joined 11 Jan'19 - 3 messages
  • Austria
T501 can also be the pressure sensor for accumulator.
There was a service bulletin about these, in certain temparature cnlan cause this error.

Try to swap with the brakepressure sensor, they ar the same.
Brake sensor is located right above the hydr.pump on the axle.
The other lives down on the brakevalve rightside under pressurefilter.
For this one remove batterij, there is a hole for easy acces.
Error should change to T502

Check the accumulator, remove the fan on the rightside, there it lives.
Use an allenkey to open the backside, do this SLOWLY.
If it hisses, there is pressure. If oil comes out, replace the accumulator
  • Posted 26 Jan 2019 03:56
  • By patrick_v
  • joined 5 Jan'19 - 61 messages
  • Netherlands
You can contact me for list of errors...
  • Posted 19 Jan 2019 07:51
  • By TANTADRUJ
  • joined 13 Oct'13 - 104 messages
  • ljubljana, Slovenia
Thanks for information, does anyone has an error description of these faults? (error/fault code list) i do have the maintenance manual but there are no error/fault codes in it.

TiA,
axp
  • Posted 14 Jan 2019 22:18
  • By axp_d
  • joined 11 Jan'19 - 3 messages
  • Austria
I had a similar problem in 2 linde. In one of the series 387, the problem was the valve 2Y10 in the manifold. Exchange for new and after the problem.

In the second linde 386 it turned out that there is a problem with a hydraulic accumulator (a big black metal pear). It can be checked in a very simple way after unscrewing.
  • Posted 13 Jan 2019 21:54
  • By tomason2
  • joined 5 Apr'15 - 53 messages
  • Poland

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