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OM CARRELLI XE15 3AC WON'T MOVE

Dear,

We have in our factory one OM CARRELLI forklift

Model: XE15 3AC

Serie Number: F14032W00532
Year of manufacture 2008.

Alarm: 182
When the ignition is switched on, the pump starts and immediately the message ALARM 182 appears.

The ascent and descent of the mast is not a problem.

But the forklift does not move forward or backward either.

Ca n someone explan us the problem and help us to resolve the problem.

Best regards.
  • Posted 22 Jan 2018 20:44
  • By BAM3903
  • joined 5 May'14 - 9 messages
  • 14 PROVINCE DE nOUADHIBOU, Mauritania
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Hello
We have also one OM Carrelli XE15
We have 252 fault code ( TO ACTIVATE HYDRAULICS) , any ideea what we have to fix/repair?

Thank you
  • Posted 29 Aug 2018 15:38
  • By Alex1978
  • joined 29 Aug'18 - 1 message
  • Romania
CODE:
ALARM 182

ALARM:
MOT. TH SENS. LEFT. KO

PROBABLE CAUSES:
The temperature sensor of the left motor is faulty.

CORRECTIVE ACTION:
Chceck that the PTC sensor is not short circuited and that the is a resistanse of about 600 Ohms at its ends. Check the wiring.
  • Posted 3 May 2018 18:12
  • By tomason2
  • joined 5 Apr'15 - 53 messages
  • Poland

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