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Linde model E20P-02 Help Please, blowing display

Linde model E20P-02
This truck has blown 2 displays in a week, the resistor on the back by the plug gets hot enough to melt the plastic, has anyone had this problem any help appreciated.
  • Posted 17 May 2019 23:51
  • By mwlift
  • joined 24 Jun'15 - 37 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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look for wire tempsensor and druse protexoin one of dis wire make contackt to motor wire
  • Posted 20 May 2019 15:19
  • By michel_v
  • joined 8 Mar'08 - 1,044 messages
  • noord holland, Netherlands
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  • Posted 18 May 2019 17:39
  • By prepaito_d
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  • iztapalapa, Mexico

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