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P 2.0 fault 39

Hi
I have a Hyster P 2.0 ser#. A290JOXXXXX
Drives ok then all of a sudden will come to a full stop and code 39 comes up. Any thoughts ?
Thanks
  • Posted 29 Oct 2018 14:06
  • By mrforklift
  • joined 10 Aug'09 - 39 messages
  • Queensland, Australia
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change wiring harness inside handle from tiller to duetz plug near controller will fix this fault and also sometimes the sensor as well
  • Posted 29 Mar 2021 22:01
  • By electrotech
  • joined 15 Apr'13 - 66 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
Reach for the sky
Hi,
Did you he your fault 39 issue fixed,
had this ongoing for 3 months, changes tiller harnes, main harness butstill going on
  • Posted 28 Mar 2021 23:49
  • By Harry_Singh
  • joined 28 Mar'21 - 1 message
  • Western Australia, Australia
Thank you very much for that, it will be a great help
  • Posted 31 Oct 2018 13:41
  • By mrforklift
  • joined 10 Aug'09 - 39 messages
  • Queensland, Australia
I have email you error codes its normal emergency stop switch, also check wiring in tiler handle where it pivots
  • Posted 30 Oct 2018 18:12
  • By redbull
  • joined 14 Oct'16 - 108 messages
  • Queensland, Australia

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