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linde h30d 393

hi every body......
i have a linde h30d serial 393..... start ok, but when i depress the directional pedal start to move but slow, if i depress all goes slower, the motor accelerate but the forklift dont move....

i dont have any error code... just when i start the service hourmeter show -999.99.....

i apreciate any idea.....thanks in advance.
  • Posted 6 Mar 2013 23:50
  • Discussion started by gerardo_a
  • United States
cgonzalez@indirep.com.mx
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Hi Gerardo

Yes i can supply you with the interface cable etc.
  • Posted 15 Mar 2013 00:06
  • Reply by micky_h
  • South Elmsall, United Kingdom
Hi Gerardo!

Before you run all the diagnostics, you should check the sensor on the fly wheel. We had the same issue and it was as simple as reconnecting a loose wire.
Hope this helps
  • Posted 14 Mar 2013 19:44
  • Reply by pierre_d
  • Gauteng, South Africa
hi, thanks for your answer......do you have the software version??? i need a interface cable???

thanks for your help....
  • Posted 7 Mar 2013 23:32
  • Reply by gerardo_a
  • United States
Hi Gerardo,
You need Pathfinder to check LTC unit to go through the diagnostics.
Without the correct software you will be using guesswork.
We tried to repair these trucks without the correct software to no avail.
Now we have the correct software, it makes diagnostics easier.
  • Posted 7 Mar 2013 21:51
  • Reply by micky_h
  • South Elmsall, United Kingdom

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