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HYSTER E50Z AC NO CODE

truck wont move intermittently no code , ac lift works , no fwd , rev, led flashes rapidly on traction ac controller, master has normal two flash...no code everything is working properly ie start switch, pot, seat, parking , brake, all wire are checked and double checked
  • Posted 20 Dec 2009 01:20
  • By jeffery_r
  • joined 20 Dec'09 - 2 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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You say you have no travel sometimes. do you have travel in both directions sometimes or do you loose just forward or reverse. You might need to check the accelerator sensor at the pedal. Ensure you are getting a smooth reading throughout the sweep. Serial number would help.
  • Posted 23 Dec 2009 06:18
  • By garland_m
  • joined 16 Oct'09 - 205 messages
  • Virginia, United States
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Nothing at all flashes on the panel? Do if not may need etac to diagnose
  • Posted 23 Dec 2009 04:40
  • By Barfly_olaf
  • joined 10 Oct'09 - 81 messages
  • Nova Scotia, Canada
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