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Dear Colleagues,

Our partner has encountered a problem with a LINDE Diagnostic. I am addressing you because this partner does not speak English at all, and they taught I might be able to help.

There is a LINDE H16T 2005
H2X350S008--
St-Quentin

He would like to ask his partner who does Laptop maintenance, but the service said, that the diag. connector of the truck is not a straight (4 pole) connector, but a round circle formed one. The service could however plug in his canbox since it is has that particular plug. The problem seems to be with the software.
So the Linde canbox is plugged into the truck, via 4 pole circle connector. The „old" truck doctor does not recognize contact with traction unit. The pathfinder 2010 is also not able to indicate communication.

What should they actually use for these (not German made) Lindes?

I would appreciate any kind of help on his behalf.

Regards

Buda
  • Posted 4 Oct 2012 15:45
  • By blt_s
  • joined 6 May'11 - 35 messages
  • Pest, Hungary

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