Brand: Linde (includes Baker, Fenwick, Lansing Bagnall) Model: 393

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Need advice on the diagnostic cable
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: 17 Dec 2024 05:59 by
tomason2
Error T242
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: 26 Aug 2023 02:55 by
michel_v
Glow plug
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: 3 Jun 2021 20:35 by
Luppa
No Linde support in my area
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: 20 Apr 2021 06:40 by
SWEnglert
Glow plug light flashing
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: 7 Feb 2020 05:59 by
keith_t
Gas shortage valve
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: 24 Jan 2020 12:38 by
Shane_Gray
393 evo LPF reset
3 replies
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: 22 Jun 2019 08:36 by
lifter01
LINDE 393 H30 problem with running
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: 7 Jan 2017 04:51 by
Mehanikavb
LINDE 393 TRIPLEX 3. additional hydraulic funktion
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: 15 Apr 2016 22:04 by
Karait

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Bluetooth is named after the 10th-century Viking king, Harald Bluetooth, who united warring tribes in Denmark and Norway. In 1997, Jim Kardach from Intel gave the name to the technology because of its ability to unite different communication protocols, just as Harald united various tribes.