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Slow hydraulic maneuver.

Hello, I have a 'Linde' H35D-02 (series 393) forklift with the following problem: The hydraulic functions work slowly, but the traction and power steering operate perfectly. The red light with the lightning bolt symbol remains on on the display, however no fault code appears. Can you give me any clue about this fault? Thank you very much in advance.
  • Posted 11 Sep 2023 21:51
  • By Sondaestelar
  • joined 25 Aug'23 - 6 messages
  • Spain
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OK. I will examine the elements you mention to me. (At the moment I do not have the Linde program.) Thank you very much!
  • Posted 13 Sep 2023 15:47
  • By Sondaestelar
  • joined 25 Aug'23 - 6 messages
  • Spain
Everything we call real is made of things that cannot be considered real.
Sounds as though you do have an error code but you have to have Linde program to retrieve it
However there are a couple of things you can check
1- pull up floorplate and check the tilt angle sensor wires it is located on right hand side (sitting in seat )above drive wheel
2 - check the wiring etc to the hyd temp sensor switch it is located on return to hyd tank good luck !
  • Posted 13 Sep 2023 09:42
  • By John_Bradley
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  • Texas, United States
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  • Posted 12 Sep 2023 15:31
  • By michel_v
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