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H50D-02 L274 Error

Hi All Can someone help.
This truck had pipe work already fitted for side shift but the plate was removed at some point. A new side shift plate was fitted and a new hydraulic lever. I got the 3 Auxiliary activated in pathfinder and reconnected the plugs on the valves. but when the lever is operated error L274 (measured current on valve coils of Aux 3 to low) there is no volts at the coils.
Pathfinder shows the lever working but no volts. is there anything else that need activating or any info that my help would be apricated.
  • Posted 27 Mar 2025 22:24
  • By steveo
  • joined 27 May'11 - 63 messages
  • kent, United Kingdom
smftrucks@virginmedia.com
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Hi
Under parameters and settings on AUX Hyd the settings are
aux 3 at 0 and aux 1 set to 50%
Regards
  • Posted 9 Apr 2025 17:35
  • By steveo
  • joined 27 May'11 - 63 messages
  • kent, United Kingdom
smftrucks@virginmedia.com
Hi
Under parameters and settings on AUX Hyd the settings are
aux 3 at 0 and aux 1 set to 50%
Regards
  • Posted 9 Apr 2025 17:34
  • By steveo
  • joined 27 May'11 - 63 messages
  • kent, United Kingdom
smftrucks@virginmedia.com
set aux 3 to 0 and aux 1 to 50%
  • Posted 9 Apr 2025 15:44
  • By michel_v
  • joined 8 Mar'08 - 1,041 messages
  • noord holland, Netherlands

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