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Hello everybody
After a few Hyster technicians were already on the forklift and none of them could solve the problem... I ask here:
The electric forklift shows errors 41 + 42 + 90 + 91
The truck drives back and forth without any problems. The steering also works.
All functions of the mast do NOT work. No HUB, NO SLOPE and no sideshift.
Does anyone have any idea where the problem could be
Thank you for the feedback
Greeting

Hallo zusammen
Nachdem bereits einige Hyster-Techniker am Stapler dran waren und alle das Problem nicht lösen konnten.... Frage ich mal hier:
Der Elektrostapler zeig die Fehler 41+42+90+91
Stapler fährt problemlos Vor- und Zurück. Die Lenkung funktioniert ebenfalls.
Sämtliche Funktionen des Mast funktionieren NICHT. Kein HUB, Keine NEIGUNG und kein Seitenschieber.
Hat jemand eine Idee wo das Problem liegen könnte
Vielen Dank für die Rückmeldung
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  • Posted 27 Jan 2021 17:27
  • By SandroEmmi
  • joined 27 Jan'21 - 3 messages
  • Switzerland
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