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i have got fault codes T238 and T345 i have tested solonoids
  • Posted 12 Dec 2022 20:37
  • By brad_bridgeford
  • joined 17 Nov'22 - 4 messages
  • South Africa
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This is a H2X394. H50D
  • Posted 19 Jan 2023 22:52
  • By brad_bridgeford
  • joined 17 Nov'22 - 4 messages
  • South Africa
I have replaced both limit switches and still no luck.
When using hyd levers mach should rev up but not happening. Although I do have hyd movement of mast and steering. Sometimes the machine will move very slowly too but mostly not
  • Posted 19 Jan 2023 22:49
  • Modified 19 Jan 2023 22:50 by poster
  • By brad_bridgeford
  • joined 17 Nov'22 - 4 messages
  • South Africa
Thanx. Will get new switches
  • Posted 19 Jan 2023 18:37
  • By brad_bridgeford
  • joined 17 Nov'22 - 4 messages
  • South Africa
238 Combination of brake switch 1 signal (normally closed) and brake switch 2 signal not plausible
345 Release valve: Maximum current threshold exceeded.
  • Posted 13 Dec 2022 21:08
  • By michel_v
  • joined 8 Mar'08 - 1,044 messages
  • noord holland, Netherlands

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