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The forklift was washed, was still working but then suddenly stopped.
Lift and steering still working fine just not moving. Tried drying all contacts and checked the computerbox for water.. Dried and measured the gaspedal potentiometer.. Tested brake pedal and handbrake pedal switches. Error codes 026 and 126 but I think those have been there a long time. There are some sensors in the drive motors that had some problem in the past, but I think those gave another error code that I dont have now, but not sure.. Any suggestions?
  • Posted 10 May 2017 20:42
  • By christian_s
  • joined 25 Nov'15 - 24 messages
  • Pedersore, Finland
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Fixed it. Turned out to be the pressure sensor switch on the master brake cylinder that was faulty. Apparently doesn't allow drive if brake pedal is not released, and of course without error code.
  • Posted 11 May 2017 22:13
  • By christian_s
  • joined 25 Nov'15 - 24 messages
  • Pedersore, Finland

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