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I have a lift truck that is displaying E-24, I have cleaned the throttle and checked all of the wiring for the throttle and accelerator peddle as well as slightly reducing the movement of the peddle. I have done the peddle dance and it goes away for a day or two but then comes back. There are no damaged wires though I haven't tested the current through the wires yet. The fact that the error goes away for a period of time before coming back has me confused. I would imagine that if there was reduced power or a worn out sensor it wouldn't go away at all. Or would come back on very soon after the dance. When it goes away the forklift operates like normal with no issues, but when it comes back it has no power and tops out at about 2.5 mph. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
  • Posted 14 Jan 2022 01:15
  • By chugh
  • joined 14 Jan'22 - 4 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States

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