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Mitsubishi FB18 HT has no traction or lifting

Mitsubishi FB18 HT has no traction or lifting
tensile failure code 27 or 28
lifting failure code 30
Sometimes when you turn indicates failure code 60
Some expert could help me?
  • Posted 21 Jan 2011 22:54
  • By edgardo_a
  • joined 26 Feb'09 - 28 messages
  • canelones, Uruguay
Showing items 1 - 6 of 6 results.
60 is ECU. Mainboard.
  • Posted 6 Feb 2011 05:52
  • By joram_s
  • joined 5 Feb'11 - 117 messages
  • madrid, Spain
Thank you very much for your help
Regards
Edgardo
edgardoa@ adinet.com.uy
  • Posted 24 Jan 2011 20:31
  • Modified 24 Jan 2011 20:36 by poster
  • By edgardo_a
  • joined 26 Feb'09 - 28 messages
  • canelones, Uruguay
Hi

send your mail for all servicemanuel i can send for this problem, I think you have a defect controller or a wiring fault..

regards gc_d
  • Posted 23 Jan 2011 23:51
  • By gc_d
  • joined 20 Jun'09 - 609 messages
  • Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Regards gc_d
27 and 28 point to the left drive motor and circuit and all 4 of your codes point to a wiring fault or logic card fault. Check all the motor cables around the brake discs (they can rub on the discs) and where they come through the chassis to the controller. If they are all ok you could have a logic card fault.
  • Posted 22 Jan 2011 08:53
  • By AndyPandy
  • joined 26 Oct'07 - 175 messages
  • Staffordshire, WM, United Kingdom
Hi Edgardo

I dont have information for that specific truck but most of the time the fault codes are kept similar to that of other models by the same manufacturer.

27 and 28 relates to either the motor field circuit or the controller side which drives the field transistors or circuitry.

30 is related to pump circuit and is most likely triggered as a result of the original traction code which prevents the line contactor from energising.

Has the truck been out in the rain at all? Sometimes it may be earth faults to the truck motor or controller side which can throw up various faults.
  • Posted 22 Jan 2011 02:53
  • By elektrodrive
  • joined 2 May'08 - 739 messages
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom
Hi Edgardo,

I am asking my friend who specializes in Mitsubishi truck for supporting you. I will contact you as soon as receipt of his reply. Hopefully, some other Mitsubishi expert in the forum can help you to solve the problem soon.

Good luck
Nuna
  • Posted 22 Jan 2011 00:25
  • By Nuna
  • joined 12 Mar'09 - 189 messages
  • BK, Thailand

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