BT Prime-mover OP HSE 1000:
No steering. No fault codes.

Hi.
I have a problem with a BT op1000. Serial- 405446AA/2001.
Machine won't steer and will only drive and operate hydraulics if both hand sensors are made. Normally only R/H sensor is required to operate machine with operators left hand free for steering.
No fault codes showing on A5 card. Swapped card onto other machine on site and worked fine and tried swapping battery's.
Fitted new steer potentiometer- Still no steering.
I have no information for these machines so any info would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
  • Posted 2 Dec 2019 20:48
  • Discussion started by ManxForkTrucks
  • United Kingdom
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Check the aisle magnet sensor

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