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TCM FBR20H ELECTRIC FORKLIFT HAS ERROR G68

TCM FBR20H ELECTRIC FORKLIFT HAS ERROR G68
Hello everyone, my TCM electric forklift has the following condition: the vehicle is operating normally, suddenly stops abruptly, runs forward, runs back, lifts and lowers are disabled. Meanwhile, the screen is still on normally (the screen is not turned off). To get the vehicle to operate again, just restart the lock and the vehicle will run normally again. This condition often occurs. When I check the error code history, I find the error code: "G68", I don't know what it is, can someone help me? Thank you very much.
  • Posted 2 Sep 2024 12:56
  • By KIENTRUNG
  • joined 2 Sep'24 - 1 message
  • Viet Nam
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there is no communication between the display and CPU
  • Posted 20 Sep 2024 05:59
  • By alexandr_k
  • joined 6 Dec'11 - 197 messages
  • Ukraine, Ukraine
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