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Fault code

Hello,
I have a 2011 Year H3 5FT Forklift.
It's starts and runs fine, traction and lift are okay.
On the display it has an error 524213-3
If anyone can help that would be great.
I think you can interrogate the dash, but unsure of passwords etc....many thanks!!.
  • Posted 23 Jun 2020 06:22
  • By richard_e
  • joined 17 Nov'10 - 30 messages
  • staffs, United Kingdom
Richie
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Many thanks for all replies..........I'll have a look and sort....!
  • Posted 26 Jun 2020 15:05
  • By richard_e
  • joined 17 Nov'10 - 30 messages
  • staffs, United Kingdom
Richie
I do think the positioning of the horn on this product could have been better. the step fills with dirt and crap and causes failures to occur
  • Posted 25 Jun 2020 17:07
  • By stackerhacker
  • joined 2 Mar'18 - 87 messages
  • glasgow, United Kingdom
Hi Richard,
Fault indicates horn output driver is possibly shorted to pos. The horns on these are permanently powered with a third trigger wire. Might just be a faulty horn but would have to be replaced like for like.
Cheers,
Simon
  • Posted 25 Jun 2020 16:58
  • By simon_k
  • joined 31 Oct'04 - 146 messages
  • Devon, United Kingdom

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