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E-30 code in p6000 Cat

i have a problem with a Cat p6000 model, there is a code in the screen E-30, it is loosing power and speed, could someone give any tip or guide how to solve the trouble?
  • Posted 28 Feb 2012 07:38
  • By jose_h
  • joined 25 Jan'12 - 2 messages
  • qaergqegh, El Salvador
JMHRR
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e30 says it is an ecm system malfunction, and most likely if it still runs, it is running at a reduced speed. the ECM is the computer in the engine compartment.
I think you may have to get the Caterpillar Forklift dealer in there to do complete troubleshooting on this problem.
  • Posted 28 Feb 2012 21:11
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"

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