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does any one know what error 019 is on this machine , the truck will not drive or lift , serial no fn372725 it is a 2008 model
  • Posted 11 Feb 2009 22:17
  • By uisdean_m
  • joined 11 Feb'09 - 2 messages
  • caithness, United Kingdom
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possibly caused by a faulty speed sensor in connection with the controllers, check for wobble or too large a gap causing the sensor to not rotate and is not shorted. Hope this helps.
  • Posted 5 Mar 2009 07:57
  • By techmgr56
  • joined 5 Mar'09 - 6 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States
the supply date for the truck is 21 / 2 / 08 dash display is ERR 019 ,hope this is of help
  • Posted 12 Feb 2009 05:01
  • By uisdean_m
  • joined 11 Feb'09 - 2 messages
  • caithness, United Kingdom
head scratcher
Hello.
2008 model, but do you know the month. Model change june 2008 If it is the new model, the error message is to be read out with all digits as it is on display!
Kind regards, Max
  • Posted 12 Feb 2009 03:33
  • By Fittermax
  • joined 17 Jul'08 - 171 messages
  • Denmark

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