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Linde T20: t20 not liffting and display

Hello, it is a Linde T20SP, year 2014 , everything working but won't liffting and display, there is no error Message on the display, becauce display do not display letters and numbers on it. I checked controler plug connections and I checked oil pump , oil level switch ,forks high sensor..
Please someone help me
Thanks
  • Posted 17 Jul 2020 18:35
  • By nguyen_t
  • joined 17 Jan'19 - 8 messages
  • Viet Nam
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So you can drive and no lift right? Could be harness, so test for continuity. circuit board in tiller assy, pull up/down cover off you should see 2x silver levers. If they not there then that's your problem. If there are there you can press them and see if circuit board is working also
  • Posted 5 Oct 2020 20:59
  • By Jt_Ng
  • joined 5 Oct'20 - 18 messages
  • Victoria, Australia

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