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JUNGHEINRICH ETM 214 error "TRANSL.STABLE"

HELLO, FOLKS.I have problem with reachtype Jungeinrich ETV214 S/N91011938,year 2002 on the display show error "TRANSL.STABLE"when I press the accelerator.
  • Posted 4 Nov 2010 09:16
  • By tabak
  • joined 31 Mar'08 - 39 messages
  • nas. Karpos, Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic Of
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Thanks MR.Stillengineer03 for your advise.I have solved the problem.Problem was in the connector of the potentiometer.


Best regards.
  • Posted 18 Nov 2010 08:52
  • By tabak
  • joined 31 Mar'08 - 39 messages
  • nas. Karpos, Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic Of
Hello

do you have check the Potentiometer,and also check canbus?please let me know
  • Posted 4 Nov 2010 12:35
  • By stillengineer03
  • joined 4 Nov'10 - 47 messages
  • Singapore, Singapore
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