Still FMX17:
Errors A6610 and A6612

Hello, dear forklift friends!
on FM X 17(1903) strange breakdown. I can't fix it for 3 months already. alternately after rebooting, an error A6610 or A6612 occurs (fatal error of the converter D or F) the reachtruck was flashed. if you remove the RCU and U6 modules to another reach, then the error does not go over and these units work well.
I checked the contactor, shunt and power buttons (changed everything) and the error may disappear for a couple of days and then come back again.

what else can be done. maybe someone faced such a problem?
  • Posted 1 Dec 2020 23:32
  • Modified 2 Dec 2020 23:02 by poster
  • Discussion started by Sergmal90
  • Russia, Russia
with kind regard
SergMal

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Helo, dear Seyit Akcan!
thanks for you reply
I have a computer with a diagnostic program. I saw in the error description that you need to look at the decryptions of other errors, but they are not in memory, only 6610 and 6612. I flashed this unit to version 45, but it did not help and the errors remained. The battery was set fully charged and changed all the elements of the power unit. everything is very strange.
  • Posted 10 Dec 2020 19:42
  • Reply by Sergmal90
  • Russia, Russia
with kind regard
SergMal

smal-90@mail.ru
SELAMÜN ALEYKÜM


Fault code written in fmx 17 1901 series converter error.
but it does not malfunction in two converters.

Do you have a connection computer?

It is necessary to see other malfunctions on the computer.

Have you checked the battery.

It is necessary to flash it with the computer.

You can send me an e-mail seyitakcan at gmail.....
  • Posted 4 Dec 2020 01:02
  • Modified 4 Dec 2020 01:03 by poster
  • Reply by Seyit_AKCAN
  • Turkey
SEYİT AKCAN

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