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Load stuck in air

My tech responded to a call for a load stuck in the air in the freezer. When he arrived, there was no code except for a light on indicating forks in the air. He was able to lower the load, but no drive, no hydraulics. Unit was towed to charge station and put on charge. Any help you could provide would be great, Thank you.

Jeremy
  • Posted 4 May 2011 01:03
  • By jeremy_m
  • joined 4 May'11 - 10 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada
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Thank you for your input, we have the truck up and running and customer is pleased.
  • Posted 6 May 2011 09:38
  • By jeremy_m
  • joined 4 May'11 - 10 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada
yeah typical code for low battery or dead battery i see that offten with our trucks.. you might want to see what the BDI is set for. Factory setting is 5.
  • Posted 5 May 2011 20:24
  • By irrk1
  • joined 5 May'11 - 24 messages
  • Massachusetts, United States
I can ask my technician, as of yesterday it was now showing a code 228 on one of the three modules.
  • Posted 5 May 2011 01:10
  • By jeremy_m
  • joined 4 May'11 - 10 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada
got chain slack switches?
  • Posted 4 May 2011 10:47
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"

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