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Jungheinrich EFG 216k (2005)

Hi there

We have a Jungheinrich EFG 216k which stops when crossing on bumpy spots in the warehouse. The mast is still working and there aren't any fault codes. I 've checked the fuses and they are ok.

Does anyone know where to look?

Thanks in advance and I am sorry for my bad english.
  • Posted 29 Aug 2012 18:48
  • By kostas
  • joined 28 Apr'10 - 9 messages
  • Attiki, Greece
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Laci thanks for the reply. I have checked the battery jumpers - they were ok. The problem was in the acceleration pedal - loosen connector!

Thanks again my friend.
  • Posted 30 Aug 2012 23:56
  • By kostas
  • joined 28 Apr'10 - 9 messages
  • Attiki, Greece
kronost@in.gr
Hello,
Check if the jumpers on the battery. If one momentarily interrupted, the machine will stop and do not always provide an error code. Have an email address?
Best regards, Laci
  • Posted 30 Aug 2012 01:24
  • By LACI
  • joined 24 May'09 - 195 messages
  • Serbia

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