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Error codes

Hello....
..I got an EXU 18 that shows 244 and 373........can someone help a little bit...

I found out that
373 : the lift motor voltage is more important than setpoint
244 : discharging of power module capacitors at start-up failed.

Has someone see them before?

Thanks
  • Posted 22 May 2020 16:32
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  • By gr_defkalion
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  • Greece
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Same issues for linde trucks with the same BDI instrument
373: High voltage on motor connections during startup check.

seems to me that the pump motor brushes are worn and need replacement
  • Posted 28 Oct 2020 21:15
  • By Zissis_Chiotis
  • joined 28 Oct'20 - 2 messages
  • Greece
tsagias.gr

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