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speed slow.

I have SPEED problem with Kalmar ECH DCT 80-90.
NO pressure or no power from accelerator pedal when **** to 2nd gear. 1st okay... Also cannot shift to 3rd gear.

Please need help here
  • Posted 1 Apr 2025 20:02
  • By Gehard_Kelo
  • joined 30 Mar'25 - 5 messages
  • Papua New Guinea
Gehard Kelo
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unless you have level 2 access you cant you need a kalmar engineer to change these settings in the menu
  • Posted 9 May 2025 17:37
  • By MrKalmar
  • joined 30 Mar'15 - 8 messages
  • shropshire, United Kingdom
Help for all.... ok is it my day off yet ;)
I have found out that, speed limit was set at 10km/h
How could I change the settings?
  • Posted 3 Apr 2025 22:29
  • By Gehard_Kelo
  • joined 30 Mar'25 - 5 messages
  • Papua New Guinea
Gehard Kelo

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