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Fault codes E1953?

Hi,

Can anyone help me? Error E1953. the truck travels in emergency mode (slowly). What to look for? Can the drawbar position sensor behave this way in this model? What sensor is there? switch or potentiometer?
  • Posted 9 Nov 2019 07:14
  • By Lukasz
  • joined 27 Sep'19 - 8 messages
  • Poland
Greetings
Lukasz
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Controlador accionado durante más de
0,5 segundos con el estado plegado
de la barra timón sin que se produzca
la liberación a través del interruptor de
barra timón o del pulsador "Marcha
lenta".
No se ha observado la secuencia de
accionamiento. (en CanDis (o) o en la
unidad de indicación (pantalla de 2
pulgadas) (o) aparece el aviso de
incidencia E1953)
Observar la secuencia de accionamiento:
1. Mover la barra timón a la zona de
circulación (F) o accionar el pulsador
"Marcha lenta".
  • Posted 14 Dec 2019 14:35
  • By Ironman_93
  • joined 14 Dec'19 - 34 messages
  • Argentina
thefixerman.service@hotmail.com
que modelo de equipo es?
  • Posted 14 Dec 2019 14:33
  • By Ironman_93
  • joined 14 Dec'19 - 34 messages
  • Argentina
thefixerman.service@hotmail.com

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