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Linde (china) E20PH-01

Have a doozy here, right off slow boat from China. Someone worked on it down there. My customer bought it from bankrupted warehouse and shipped back here. Codes T711 for no signal from left speed sensor to power amp. If you swap speed sensor left and right, it still shows left error T711. If you unplug right speed sensor, it still show T711. If wiring was bad from left side, it should code out for right side if unplugged
  • Posted 10 Nov 2019 11:22
  • Discussion started by EasiTek
  • Ontario, Canada
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you ken try to ask tvh for repare
  • Posted 12 Nov 2019 08:29
  • Reply by michel_v
  • noord holland, Netherlands
It's a 1275 series. Like E20 but with 4 wheels and tilt cyls on bottom.
At his point, I think the Output module assembly is bad. It only shows code for left side speed sensor. Unhooking right side cause same error code. It should flag another code It should give error E721, right failure. Module is $8000 Canadian....all the way from Germany.
  • Posted 11 Nov 2019 22:23
  • Reply by EasiTek
  • Ontario, Canada
heer in holland wy dond no dis truck 1127????
ken you make one picure of truck?
  • Posted 11 Nov 2019 06:30
  • Reply by michel_v
  • noord holland, Netherlands
Hello Michel,
serial # C11275F00086 / 2015
Got a manual, but password protected
Have Pathfinder. Shows no signal on right encoder.
  • Posted 11 Nov 2019 00:10
  • Reply by EasiTek
  • Ontario, Canada
serial nr and jaer of bilt plase
  • Posted 10 Nov 2019 15:44
  • Reply by michel_v
  • noord holland, Netherlands

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