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Ahoj, potrebujem pomoc. Mám LINDE L14 AP, typ 1173, rok 2022. Vypína vozík, chyba T278, chyba MMI. Vymenil som MMI, kalibrácia OK, stále trvá chyba MMI 302, 310. Co treba skontrolovat? Dakujem za odpovede. S.

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Hi, I need help. I have a LINDE L14 AP, type 1173, year 2022. Turns off the truck, T278 error, MMI error. I replaced the MMI, calibration OK, MMI error 302, 310 still persists. What should be checked? Thanks for the answers. S.
  • Posted 16 Feb 2025 23:15
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