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MP1514F controllers, error 39 and 83

I need help komotsuFB16M-3E, error 39 and 83.
Jungheinrich is the model MP1514F controllers. I would be grateful if I jump offer service book.
  • Posted 27 Jun 2016 20:19
  • By sergiu_b
  • joined 27 Jun'16 - 6 messages
  • chisinau, Moldova, Republic Of
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I have this forklift working now but it still has 120 ohms on the canbus line. There is a terminating resistor on the armrest, which I can "see" from all points. There is another on the display, but it's connected to another can_lo signal and cannot be "seen". The wiring diagram shows it that way and it is working like that. I'd love to hear an explanation.
  • Posted 4 Jun 2020 22:33
  • By JonoG
  • joined 15 Feb'19 - 77 messages
  • Uruguay
Jonathan Gill
hi you both need need to check the can bus line , you should have 60 ohms on the can bus line
  • Posted 4 Jun 2020 22:22
  • By vwt5
  • joined 4 Feb'15 - 11 messages
  • Bristol, United Kingdom
I got error 39 when I was testing the display by itself on the workbench with only the 12v power connected. When it went back in the forklift that error ceased. My conclusion is it was looking for the other devices on the canbus. EFG 535
  • Posted 28 May 2020 00:28
  • By JonoG
  • joined 15 Feb'19 - 77 messages
  • Uruguay
Jonathan Gill

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