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Ptc thermistor locations

Does anybody know the location for the ptc thermistor sensor for the motor that works the hydraulics on this electric three wheel fiat truck. As the thermistor keeps coming up on the screen when trying to operate any of the hydraulics, and motor fan when driving forwards and backwards. Thanks in advance for any repsonces.
  • Posted 22 Aug 2020 05:20
  • By Gareth_Winstone
  • joined 7 Aug'20 - 3 messages
  • Wiltshire, United Kingdom
G winstone
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hola
creo que te refieres al sensor de temperatura del motor hidraulico...
si es asi dicho sensor esta interno dentro del motor y sus cable salen juntos a los testigos de escobillas...creo recordar que son de color azul y rojo..se distingen por la funda que es de goma

Translation...hello
I think you mean the hydraulic motor temperature sensor...
If so, said sensor is internal inside the motor and its cables come out together with the brush indicators... I think I remember that they are blue and red in color... they are distinguished by the rubber sheath
  • Posted 12 Dec 2022 04:59
  • By manolo
  • joined 12 Dec'22 - 6 messages
  • Spain
tecnico

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