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l.boot error

Hi
I have an old r12c reach truck. Ok, in the morning if you switch on and pull a lever, it will say l.boot on the display. If you leave the machine switched on for about 2 hours, the error disappear and hydraulics works normal for 4+ hours, and then comes l.boot. every morning the same story for about 2 years now. linde agents do not have software to diagnose it anymore. Please help.
  • Posted 22 Sep 2017 00:32
  • By UD440
  • joined 22 Sep'17 - 1 message
  • east end, South Africa
Joe
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L boot is a joystick issue more than likely.
When you turn on the machine the controller has detected that one joystick is out of range from the stored neutral position.
All linde agents will still have truckdoctor program to resolve this.
  • Posted 26 Sep 2017 17:16
  • By Lindetech
  • joined 27 Mar'16 - 131 messages
  • Auckalnd, New Zealand

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