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Linde H25D - err L235 and L230

Hi
I have a problem with forklift like in title. Errors appear sporadically, and after a disconnect function fork lift. If anyone knows what these errors mean? I'll be grateful.

Best regards
  • Posted 8 May 2011 01:50
  • By mariusz_n
  • joined 8 May'11 - 2 messages
  • Wielkopolska, Poland
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Thank you for your quick answer. I'll check this joystick tomorrow and I'll describe further experiments.
  • Posted 9 May 2011 02:24
  • By mariusz_n
  • joined 8 May'11 - 2 messages
  • Wielkopolska, Poland
Your truck has lift and lower control circuit problems more then likely the joystick has been power shifted more then once and the internal pots are bad. Both error codes are ref to this issue.
  • Posted 8 May 2011 14:02
  • By MEngr
  • joined 15 Jan'11 - 247 messages
  • Missouri, United States

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