Still R70-45:
Problem reading dtc's

Hi there!

I'm repairing a still r70-45 hybrid, equipped with a Volkswagen cjbj engine. I'm having problems with maf and other stuff but when I plug the computer in the socket next to the air filter (the round one) I can only access the forklift functions but never the engine dtc's or anything related. I see the engine is controlled by a Bosch ecu (machine is 2011, German build) and I was wondering if there is some hidden odb2 for the engine that I'm not finding or any other hint you can give. Thanks in advance!
  • Posted 18 Jun 2022 03:09
  • Discussion started by Pablo_fork
  • Uruguay
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Thank you frenchtech, at the moment I'm behind building an odb socket for the Bosch ecu. If you have any info about the second chord for scanning the engine wod be muc appreciated.

Merci!
  • Posted 25 Jun 2022 09:14
  • Reply by Pablo_fork
  • Uruguay
Hello
there is only one diag socket but there are two different cords, one for the STILL system and another for the motor
  • Posted 24 Jun 2022 06:17
  • Reply by FrenchTech
  • France
French Technician
Still Linde Fenwick Jungheinrich

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