Discussion:
LINDE 359 H160

BR359 Tier 2 T228

Fault description
Cylinder pressure: signals of reference sensor and of monitoring sensor not plausible

Conditions of occurrence
Too strong deviation of voltage at cylinder pressure sensor from reference voltage

Result
Emergency operation
Possible causes
Pressure sensor (reference load sensor N1:29) defective
Pressure sensor (load sensor N1:55) defective
Broken cable or short-circuit

MYquestion is how to know the sensor was defective and how check the voltage.
PLEASE HELP THANK YOU
  • Posted 2 May 2016 05:10
  • By wilson_b
  • joined 19 Oct'15 - 18 messages
  • RIYADH, Saudi Arabia
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Easiest way to check the pressure sensors is with pathfinder, I can't remember what the voltages are suppose to be.
But I can't say it's most like a wiring issue, check the area where the come out of the body and go to the mast.
  • Posted 7 May 2016 19:18
  • By Robe
  • joined 6 Mar'13 - 105 messages
  • Nova Scotia, Canada

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