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steering problem

Does anyone have a solution to help me out? My FBC30 N Mitsubishi Forklift, serial number A4BC340219 steering problem not fix! I replaced the steering contactor contact tips already (it has always caused the issue if the contact tips fault), it does not work! The power to steering inverter is 50 VDC. Is there any issues to cause this problem such as fluid valve etc...

Alvin
  • Posted 3 Sep 2014 00:02
  • Modified 3 Sep 2014 00:03 by poster
  • By alvin_h
  • joined 2 Sep'14 - 4 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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have you resolved this problem yet?
  • Posted 28 Nov 2014 03:17
  • By swoop223
  • joined 23 Mar'12 - 3,696 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
You've been swooped!
swoop223@gmail.com

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