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No Traction. No error Codes.

so i've been checking this pallet stacker for few days now. BT LPE200/8 Year:2012.

it has No Traction and No Fault/Error Codes showing. I've checked the Curtis Traction Controller and the Blinking LED Light is Normal/No Fault. and i already check its Sensors. all of them are Working. i also replace the Hand Accelerator Control, checked the Harness. all of them. Still nothing. I've run out of idea and i don't have a service manual. Any idea? Hydraulic is working fine. Horn is Working Fine. only the Traction is not working at all.
  • Posted 26 Aug 2018 21:58
  • Modified 26 Aug 2018 22:00 by poster
  • By justin_d
  • joined 27 Feb'16 - 28 messages
  • RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA, Saudi Arabia
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Hi,
I'm coming to dubai..could you help me in field??
  • Posted 16 Nov 2021 09:36
  • By Atif_Rasheed
  • joined 29 Dec'20 - 28 messages
  • Pakistan
check the tiller activation switch
  • Posted 11 Jan 2020 03:48
  • By abhi_k
  • joined 2 Feb'19 - 4 messages
  • United Arab Emirates
Is this a walkie OR a ride on LPE?

Its sound like the platform switch OR the link loop for the platform switch of its a walkie is faulty.
  • Posted 28 Aug 2018 20:36
  • By Forkingabout
  • joined 31 Mar'11 - 862 messages
  • england, United Kingdom

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