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Does anyone know what this is? It's a sensor with catalogue number 51064284, mounted on the chassis between traction and hydraulic motor.

I can't find anywhere what it's used for , but the machine has error E0608 index 0024 and drives slowly...The customer has two of the same trucks, and when we disconnect this sensor the other truck has the same error, so we tried pulling it from the chassis to try to interchange it ,and it broke because it's glued to the chassis, so i presume it's a tilt sensor??

I can't find new one nowhere...Is there a workaround of that sensor?
  • Posted 17 Nov 2023 01:51
  • By HUZO
  • joined 27 Mar'17 - 28 messages
  • HR, Croatia
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