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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.
  • Posted 5 Jun 2024 19:17
  • By Koldo_Martinez
  • joined 11 Mar'23 - 15 messages
  • Spain
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
  • By Macca
  • joined 30 Nov'21 - 3 messages
  • Western Australia, Australia
Cheers and enjoy the rest off your day
Arnés wired
  • Posted 10 Aug 2024 03:37
  • By jay_ja
  • joined 8 Aug'24 - 2 messages
  • Spain
E1 228 Accelerator Potentiometer voltage too low

you probably need a new tiller head PCB.
  • Posted 5 Jun 2024 19:53
  • By frits_f
  • joined 19 Dec'09 - 318 messages
  • utrechte, Netherlands

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