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Linde E16C-01, 386 series, Error L342 and L341

Hi,
Linde E16C-01, 386 series
After switch on the truck, the display remain normal and it's hydrualic motor keep running then error L342 appear and after some time the error L341 pop-up along with L342.
I have checked the accumulator, no oil comes and hissing sound which means the accumulator is fine. Now the both pressure sensor 3B3 & 3B4 giving output voltage on volt meter and the coil 2Y10 also fine.
Note: the hydraulic motor keep running.
Please help me in this rgards
  • Posted 11 Jul 2025 18:21
  • By Syed
  • joined 14 May'15 - 194 messages
  • Sindh, Pakistan
swasiquehussain at gmail dot com
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L342= Pressure sensor signals not correct in relation to each other
  • Posted 20 Jul 2025 07:27
  • Modified 20 Jul 2025 08:54 by administrator
  • By marksmith
  • joined 26 May'25 - 17 messages
  • United Kingdom
forkliftmanual.com
Your code is pressure in accumulator greater than 60 bar check the pressure sensor and wiring to sensors and controller may have open connection
  • Posted 18 Jul 2025 04:47
  • By John_Bradley
  • joined 10 Aug'22 - 239 messages
  • Texas, United States
Jb69
You might have a bypass in the brake system that's drawing all the pressure from the accumulator.

This happened to me on a 387 truck.

Regards
  • Posted 15 Jul 2025 16:25
  • By Dureado_Agarate
  • joined 7 Nov'24 - 5 messages
  • Mexico
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results
can anyone share the detail description of error L342?
  • Posted 14 Jul 2025 07:55
  • By Syed
  • joined 14 May'15 - 194 messages
  • Sindh, Pakistan
swasiquehussain at gmail dot com

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