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Slow driving speed

Hi,

I've a problem with JH TFG 320 S. It has only low driving speed. Engine rev are too low. I have already replaced the variocontrol switch but this does not solve the problem.

Any Ideas?

Jungheinrich TFG 320 S, hydrostatic drive, 2005
  • Posted 20 Jul 2012 20:19
  • Modified 20 Jul 2012 20:20 by poster
  • By jupp_s
  • joined 20 Oct'11 - 8 messages
  • hessen, Germany
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Hi. First, check the oil level in the gearbox. If the level is OK, look at how the rod moves when you press the brake pedal, very often the rod does not fit into place and the automatic transmission goes into bypass. Try to install the rod inside the gearbox by hand.
  • Posted 20 Dec 2024 07:10
  • By Alexey_Potekhin
  • joined 20 Dec'24 - 9 messages
  • Russian Federation

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