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Jungheinrich EFG425k

Would somebody help me ,on my Jungheinrich EFG 425K i have "error 24 AND 37 "; what should I do? thanks.
  • Posted 15 Jul 2010 16:41
  • Modified 15 Jul 2010 17:09 by poster
  • Discussion started by consold_c
  • PRAHOVA, Romania
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Hi dear
Please ,

i'm actually facing an ERROR 055 & 014 on EFG425K.when turn on forklift , lift mouvements works properly , but by pressing accelerator the errors appear on display. And main contactor stop.
Then forklift stop all mouvements (tract &Hydr).

Can anyone help to find out about the fault or at least tell me what code 055 & 014 reffers to?

2010 year.

Thank's.
  • Posted 15 Jun 2019 02:31
  • Reply by Miriloc
  • Alger, Algeria
mirilocdz @gmail.com
Hello , our e-mail adress is "[email address removed]".Thanks!
  • Posted 27 Jul 2010 19:12
  • Reply by consold_c
  • PRAHOVA, Romania
Hi consold c
Send yor email i will send you the fault code list
  • Posted 19 Jul 2010 06:19
  • Reply by powerlifter
  • united kingdom, United Kingdom
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