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nichiyu direction fault

got a fbrf14-70 with 360degree steering, has anyone had a fault when turning wheel 90degrees and changing direction, unit still stays in previous direction. direction switch ok. sensors ok. seems as though mpu getting confused as to which direction to go.
  • Posted 15 Feb 2010 20:58
  • By Barney
  • joined 21 Jul'09 - 20 messages
  • South Australia, Australia
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thanks for your reply marc, no error codes and it is only faulting when wheel at 90degrees, i looked at this truck a week ago and i believe the pointer on dash stayed in same position. it is not faulting every time unfortunately.
  • Posted 16 Feb 2010 06:21
  • By Barney
  • joined 21 Jul'09 - 20 messages
  • South Australia, Australia
Hello Barney,
I've tried it on a truck we have in our stock, and it working all the time. Only if driving for example forward and changing the directional switch in forward the truck still drives forward you can only change by pushing backwards direction. Is this problem only happening when the steering wheel is at 90°? Can you tell me if the steering angle on the display is pointing correctly and if isn't giving any error messages. Could be that the switch for drive position detector is fault or well adjusted.
Kind regards
  • Posted 15 Feb 2010 22:33
  • By marc_b
  • joined 1 Jul'05 - 345 messages
  • ANTWERP, Belgium

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