Hyster S50FT:
FORTIS 50 CODE 524264-14

NO TRANS BRAKE? ANY IDEAS?
I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO GET SOFT WARAE AND DATA CABLE TO SCAN THE JEEPS. ANYONE NOW WERE I COULD GET THIS?
LOCAL DEALER WILL NOT HELP OUT!
  • Posted 13 Jul 2012 04:44
  • Discussion started by DT2RINC
  • Illinois, United States
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Jhonn
Muy valioso tu aporte, iniciare a hacer los pasos que comunicas para ver este fallo.

Por aparte, tengo otro fallo en YALE VERAZITOR pero me podras apoyar en proporcionar un numero de telefono, asi tengo el gusto de saludarte
GUERRERO
Please contact me between en!
I can help with some material
  • Posted 29 Jul 2012 11:02
  • Reply by hysterbrazil
  • rio de janeiro, Brazil
DTC 524264-14 - TOSS/TISS Special Conditions
POSSIBLE CAUSE
A. SENSOR SUPPLY/GROUND OPEN CIRCUIT
B. SENSOR SIGNAL(S) OPEN CIRCUIT
C. SENSOR SIGNAL(S) SHORT TO GROUND
D. SENSOR SIGNAL(S) SHORTED TO +5VDC OR BATTERY
E. SENSOR FAILURE
F. FUNCTIONAL FAILURE IN CONTROLLER
  • Posted 29 Jul 2012 11:00
  • Reply by hysterbrazil
  • rio de janeiro, Brazil
well lets guide you in the right direction
this code 524264-14 has to do with the transmission signal to its respective computer
according to the code chart it has to do with a sensor signal malfunction on the transmission, either no signal or intermittant signal from TISS, TOSS1, or TOSS2
or could be a clutch pack slipping or out of calibration.

you can check the respective wiring from the transmission sensors and see if there are any loose or broken wires.
anything beyond that you will most likely need a laptop to monitor whats going on and troubleshoot it from there, or buy a service manual as was mentioned previously.

good luck
  • Posted 24 Jul 2012 21:18
  • Modified 24 Jul 2012 21:19 by poster
  • Reply by Jplayer
  • North Carolina, United States
John Player Jr
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Charlotte, NC
Email: jplayer@liftone.net
yes please, 630578-1225
  • Posted 24 Jul 2012 20:45
  • Reply by DT2RINC
  • Illinois, United States
I see you code in the topic box, do you have a fax number I can send you some info.
  • Posted 24 Jul 2012 16:02
  • Reply by Wajaxed
  • British Columbia, Canada
If it wasn't for human error and negligence, I would have nothing to do most days.
Stay safe

Ed
Most of the diagnostic tools are in the dashboard display, if you have access to the password.
Most have a factory set code, but it is typically changed by the dealer during the PDI. This is to prevent bored operators, or other untrained persons from altering the performance or features in the machine, If you are the service provider the local dealer should provide you with access, if they will not give it to you the owner of the machine can request it. If they do not wish to give it out, they will typacally send a tech to reset it to factory or customer requested access code.

Once you access the display, you can access the trouble code logs, this should get you make things easier. Once you have the code, post it or email me and I or one of there other fellows on this page will point you in the right direction.
[email address removed]
  • Posted 24 Jul 2012 15:39
  • Reply by Wajaxed
  • British Columbia, Canada
If it wasn't for human error and negligence, I would have nothing to do most days.
Stay safe

Ed
gee edward they kinda sound like the raymond guys
i didnt think they were that low
DOH!
;o)
  • Posted 17 Jul 2012 10:23
  • Reply by Jplayer
  • North Carolina, United States
John Player Jr
_________________
LiftOne, LLC
Charlotte, NC
Email: jplayer@liftone.net
Naughty local techs
  • Posted 17 Jul 2012 01:08
  • Reply by kevin_k
  • dumfriesshire, United Kingdom
Kevin, around here, it is VERY common for the local Hyster tech to reset the password to suit himself, so you do kind of need to get the password or get it set to something you can know by the local Hyster dealer.
  • Posted 16 Jul 2012 00:19
  • Reply by edward_t
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"
You do not need a laptop or the software to fix these truck's. It can all be done with the book
  • Posted 15 Jul 2012 19:37
  • Reply by kevin_k
  • dumfriesshire, United Kingdom
You might be able to get a diagnostic and troubleshooting manual but at last account, the software to access the machine with a laptop was not available to the public. Anniston Army Depot and Goodyear wanted to purchase and Hyster said no way.
  • Posted 15 Jul 2012 13:08
  • Reply by meliftman
  • Alabama, United States
Liftman
Retired
Elberta, Al.
thx for your help.
  • Posted 14 Jul 2012 06:43
  • Reply by DT2RINC
  • Illinois, United States
Transmission toss sensor. Check wiring.
WIRE # 108, (GREEN) = SENSOR GROUND
WIRE # 256, (RED) = SENSOR SUPPLY
WIRE # 547, (WHITE) = SENSOR SIGNAL 1
WIRE # 546, (WHITE) = SENSOR SIGNAL 2
At sensor connector, measure voltage across sensor supply and sensor ground. Should be 5v.
If not move the neg lead of meter to frame ground and see if you have 5v.
Also check for breaks back to the vsm.

Order the manual from the dealer or an outside dealer source. It will save you many headaches.
  • Posted 14 Jul 2012 06:39
  • Modified 14 Jul 2012 06:40 by poster
  • Reply by proshadetree
  • Tennessee, United States

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