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Steer turning at startup.

Hi everybody. I'm new on this forum. I'm Working in a multi brand fork lift repair shop. I've a Faulty L16ap X372 , turning at startup with no request, don't stops.
Both dual pots ,center point tested on page 61 ok. 8's teaching pages for pots , ok. I have tried to factory reset and just the same. Motor impedances for the fields are the same and less than one ohm.
  • Posted 13 Nov 2020 06:56
  • By Ferlektric
  • joined 13 Nov'20 - 13 messages
  • Spain
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Ok so, motor repaired and assembled again. I have same issues. It turns to the left or to the right on depending the steer wheel position. I've mounted motor and controller in a twin machine and works fine.
  • Posted 2 Dec 2020 01:20
  • By Ferlektric
  • joined 13 Nov'20 - 13 messages
  • Spain
Hi, at last I changed eps controller and I had same issues. So, I decided to put original controller in place and wire it to a eps motor assembled in a working twin lift truck. It was fine and I got surprised because impedance measurement comparisons between motors were almost equal.
  • Posted 20 Nov 2020 09:05
  • By Ferlektric
  • joined 13 Nov'20 - 13 messages
  • Spain
Hi! I had one same model lift truck under service and this model sucks! =D
Do you have any fault codes? if you have another same model piece of ****, change eps controller and test does it start to work. If calibrations are ok, i think you have possible controller fault.
  • Posted 16 Nov 2020 06:56
  • By Justus
  • joined 23 Aug'20 - 37 messages
  • Finland

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