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Need help for CAT forklift MC60DSA. it showed error F9 on display and i replaced the transistor now it shows F6 on display.

Any idea what should i check or replace. Thanks
  • Posted 17 Jul 2021 19:59
  • By Addy_MHE
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I have found a lot of these to be the harness and pin connection, between the shunt field card and the main logics board.
  • Posted 25 Jul 2021 23:42
  • By ETharp
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it ain't rocket surgery
F9 is a pump shunt field circuit failure.
F6 is a pump circuit failure.
I would check your pump fuse and then make sure your brushes and power cables are good.

On the F6 check the D4P diode for short/failure
On the F9 check the shunt field fuse for open.
  • Posted 20 Jul 2021 21:21
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