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Fiat OM drive problem

Hello
I have a old Fiat OM E08N year 1994 i think, that doesnt want to drive. It powers up fine, the carriage and forks work fine.


i have verify the chair sensor , the brake manual sontact - ok.

It has 2 pedal for forward and reverse.The pedals seems to be ok , i verify the contacts.
This forklift is equipped with a card controller named fiat and some numbers.When i press the forward or reverse pedal one led red it lights and the contactor for forward/reverse don't work.
the green led on the board is working ok.

Any help would be appreciated. Ive tried looking for a wiring diagram or a repair manual and can't find it anywhere.
Regards!
  • Posted 1 May 2013 15:45
  • By gabi_g
  • joined 1 May'13 - 90 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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Should check seat switch or deathman switch (left foot pedal if fitted), electric circuit of these switches is done through a relay.

In control panel the lamp for this safety switches should stay on until the circuit is closed.

Need your mail address or mail me to send you some info.

Regards
  • Posted 1 May 2013 23:14
  • By nacsand_n
  • joined 20 Sep'09 - 716 messages
  • Madrid, Spain
Hi , check on the left side on the floorpanel the safety switch, handbrake switch etc , seat switch etc
  • Posted 1 May 2013 20:18
  • By gc_d
  • joined 20 Jun'09 - 609 messages
  • Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Regards gc_d

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