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fault code 522755-3

The fork lift is working properly but this fault code 522755-3 is always displayed so please what does it stand for and what is the probable causes
  • Posted 10 Feb 2014 21:01
  • Modified 10 Feb 2014 21:02 by poster
  • By mohamed_f
  • joined 10 Feb'14 - 1 message
  • cairo, Egypt
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first, make sure you have a OEM back up alarm. Not any back up alarm will work due to our system set up. check your RL3 relay and wires in your PDM. if all that is ok then VSM has failed
  • Posted 1 Aug 2014 15:36
  • By YaleTechnician
  • joined 11 Dec'13 - 18 messages
  • California, United States
Mohamed, check your back up alarm relay it may be open circuit, the indicates there is a problem in that area.
  • Posted 12 Feb 2014 19:58
  • By NER045
  • joined 11 Jan'14 - 137 messages
  • North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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