Linde (& Baker) H40T:
Linde fault code L247

I need some help!
We bought a Linde H40T, when we start the machine on the screen shows error code L247...lift and lower -works, but tilt not work and forks movement also..any ideas?
Also when selected reverse, immediately shows error T235 and all functions is blocked, it's moves only forward.
I will be grateful if someone gives any information!
Thanks in advance!!!
Regards,
Ivaylo
  • Posted 20 Feb 2016 01:54
  • Discussion started by ivaylo_p
  • SOFIA, Bulgaria
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Hi little forker,
sorry for my late answer and thank you for your advice...so here is what is the situation now with this machine:
direction switch - replaced
a few element in tilt angle sensor mechanism was broken - replaced
Now the machine is working but that fault code L247 remains... it has movement(forward-reverse), lift-ok, tilt-ok, forks movement(left-right)-ok but no separation of forks and now when I can move the machine I found that it's has no 2-speed it moves only on 1-st, the engine is revving but don't speed up...I don't have pathfinder.

I hope for some help to know where I haed to!
Thanks in advance!

Best regards,
Ivaylo Petkov
  • Posted 9 Mar 2016 01:52
  • Reply by ivaylo_p
  • SOFIA, Bulgaria
T235 - faulty direction switch

L247 - possibly the tilt angle sensor? Do you have access to pathfinder? When you say the lift/lower is working, is the engine revving automatically when you lift?
  • Posted 24 Feb 2016 19:18
  • Reply by little_forker
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom

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