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Linde e12 324; NO drive forward/reverse, powersteering and hydraulics work.

Hi guys,
I was the happy owner of a Linde e12 324 serial: 324511001412/1985. But suddently the forklift won`t drive anymore.

The U200 PCB was damaged, a resistor was destroyed. So I have bought a different U200 PCB from marketplace tried it but it still doesn`t work. Even the contactors won`t switch. I think that maybe one of the BIG thyristors is broken. And the thyristor caused the PCB resistor to burn.

I did a lot of research and measuring on the electronics of the forklift but I can not find the problem.

So I`m looking for advice from you guys.
Where should I start diagnosing the forklift, what parts can cause this problem.

Thanks in advance,

Lambert
  • Posted 16 Apr 2024 02:51
  • By lambert
  • joined 16 Apr'24 - 2 messages
  • Netherlands
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Hi pablo,

I added an arrow in the picture that points to the resistor that was broken.

https://ibb.co/dc9PQd6

Thank you in advance.
  • Posted 28 Apr 2024 21:28
  • By lambert
  • joined 16 Apr'24 - 2 messages
  • Netherlands
Hello, can you send a photo of the damaged electronic equipment to begin to see where the fault is located?
  • Posted 19 Apr 2024 08:30
  • By Pablo
  • joined 19 Apr'24 - 11 messages
  • Argentina
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