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Hello, i,m working on a LINDE E15-02 H2X324L0156115. the forklift at first had slow travel. hydraulics OK. checked POT. replaced POT. truck traveled at slow speed once again. shut off truck due to battery indicator showing low battery. returned next morning when battery was charged and truck did not move. hydraulics still work fine. dash shows code "32" which is a accelerator issue but that has all been checked. the bottom line is the directional contactors do not get a signal from the traction controller. we have replaced the POT and the Traction Controller already. we have checked the current sensor, the hand brake switch, the seat switch, and the temp sensors but all check OK. could the composite instrument in the dash ( battery indicator, hour meter, and three LED's) be defective and be giving a bad signal to the traction controller? the only other component is the transistor but i don't think or better yet hope this is not the problem. any and all help is greatly appreciated. this is a 24v model with one pedal only. thanks, jay
  • Posted 13 Apr 2011 10:36
  • By glenn_levit7
  • joined 10 Jul'07 - 78 messages
  • Texas, United States
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