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no drive - F/R (feedback sensor 6037469-001)

Hello!

I have a Jungheinrich TFG430s - sometimes no drive , not forward, not backward
my electrician told me is Feedback sensor6037469-001 (burnt)
I don`t find this part ; the only delivery term could be decembre 2022
How can I fix it ?
  • Posted 13 May 2022 21:26
  • By consold_c
  • joined 20 Jan'10 - 29 messages
  • PRAHOVA, Romania
pracsis
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Hy ! thanks for your reply !I have tried.... not working.... finally it`s burnt.I must change it.I hope this will sove my problem...if not.... I have no ideea
  • Posted 22 Jul 2022 21:07
  • By consold_c
  • joined 20 Jan'10 - 29 messages
  • PRAHOVA, Romania
pracsis
Try to clean it or by pass
  • Posted 5 Jul 2022 02:22
  • By marantonious
  • joined 19 Jun'18 - 48 messages
  • kuwait, Kuwait
Marc ANTONIOUS

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