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Jungheinrich ERC 214 Fault Code 2124

Hello, im having some trouble with a lift stacker. I can turn it on but the only thing that works is the direction, I have no Lift or Traction. Battery is OK, fuses are OK. I get the code E2124. Anyone knows what that means so I can narrow it down?
  • Posted 8 Jul 2025 00:49
  • By Tecnica_Lift
  • joined 29 Jan'21 - 6 messages
  • Argentina
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Hi. Faulty sensor on the lift. If it's from new models, it's on the cylinder on the right side
  • Posted 11 Aug 2025 02:05
  • By pavel_y
  • joined 27 Jan'16 - 52 messages
  • Donetsk region, Ukraine
Specialized repair of electrical equipment warehouse. Repair of controllers and components

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