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Jungheinrich ETV 20 with Fault43

Hi
I have a jungheinrich ETV 20 GNE 115
Year build 1998 with fault 43 comes up on start up and no hydraulics.does anyone have info or experience with this fault.
Many thanks Ade
  • Posted 2 Sep 2015 21:36
  • By Forkade
  • joined 18 Jul'13 - 16 messages
  • Berkshire, United Kingdom
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43 refers to the lift pot, check the 7 segment display on the controller it should read F5, F6, F7 or F8. All refer to either a faulty pot (which means changing the multipilot) or a bad connection in wiring between it and the controller
  • Posted 3 Sep 2015 07:42
  • By Roibeard
  • joined 2 Mar'10 - 335 messages
  • Dublin, Ireland

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