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LINDE ERROR T282 and T284.

Hello friends. I have a LINDE H35D-02 (393 series) forklift from the year 2013. When I activate the ignition key, the display shows the code T282. Once the diesel engine has started, the T284 code also appears. The traction and the servo-steering work correctly, but the hydraulic functions (lift, inclination) act slowly except for the lowering movement that works at full speed. Can you give me some guidance on this fault? Very grateful in advance.
  • Posted 25 Aug 2023 06:55
  • By Sondaestelar
  • joined 25 Aug'23 - 6 messages
  • Spain
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Thanks a lot friend! Next Monday I will check the wiring of the solenoid valve to which you refer.
  • Posted 26 Aug 2023 03:44
  • By Sondaestelar
  • joined 25 Aug'23 - 6 messages
  • Spain
Everything we call real is made of things that cannot be considered real.
T282 code refers to a broken wire on connector 1Y15 on the "working hydraulics pump". When operating lift etc the engine speed is not being triggered to increase. I'd be checking all the connectors to the solenoids on the pump.

Unfortunately 1Y15 is on the underside of the pump )-: you will get dirty.
  • Posted 26 Aug 2023 02:29
  • By Richy_rich
  • joined 10 Jun'23 - 9 messages
  • United Kingdom

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