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Event Code 730

Hi,
I just wonder if there is any input out here.
I got a Truck in today with the issue that it would not raise higher than Stage 1 and showed Event Code 730 and evtl 817 for the FLS.
I went to A2.7.3 and when I raise the forks the counts only showed 1 and 0 as it went up. I opened Access 7 and checked the voltage between Pin7 and 12 and 7 and 13... the voltage moved as I raised and lowered the mast. I could not locate any damage on wires or harness going from ECR 5 to Access 7....any suggestions? According to T/S it leads to Access 7 is bad. Thank you !
  • Posted 27 Jul 2018 05:59
  • Modified 27 Jul 2018 06:00 by poster
  • By sven_r
  • joined 27 Jul'18 - 1 message
  • Iowa, United States
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Remplace the fls and calíbrate also the handles
  • Posted 3 Dec 2022 03:46
  • By armando_g
  • joined 11 May'18 - 48 messages
  • California, United States
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