Linde T20 1152:
Fault code EI 228

Hello everyone, my Linde T20 equipment shows error EI 228 (or E1 228) and the translation does not work. What does this code mean? Please help.
Thanks all!
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Hi, I have got the same problem, I have replaced the tiller head PCB and it still comes up on the dash. I also have error code E2 225 Does anybody know what this code means as well please?
  • Posted 26 Mar 2025 13:36
  • Reply by Macca
  • Western Australia, Australia
Cheers and enjoy the rest off your day
Arnés wired
  • Posted 10 Aug 2024 03:37
  • Reply by jay_ja
  • Spain
E1 228 Accelerator Potentiometer voltage too low

you probably need a new tiller head PCB.
  • Posted 5 Jun 2024 19:53
  • Reply by frits_f
  • utrechte, Netherlands

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