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CAT Lift E-31 Trouble Code

I have a CAT S/N - A183F36127 & M/N - 2C6000. I've ran into an issue where the forklift with operate fine until it throws "E-31" and goes into a limp mode. Lift runs at half of normal operating speed. I've inspected wires to see if any were broken or loose, none were found. I have left work for the day and will be back again tomorrow. Any advice or opinions on what else to look at. I have a "Trouble Diagnosis" stack of papers, I will go through tomorrow. Any advice will help greatly, thank you in advance!
  • Posted 22 Sep 2021 20:34
  • By pmartinez24
  • joined 22 Sep'21 - 2 messages
  • Indiana, United States
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Did you ever find an answer to this problem? I am having the exact same problem.
  • Posted 10 Nov 2021 06:03
  • By Anthony_Siroky
  • joined 10 Nov'21 - 1 message
  • Nebraska, United States

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