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Linde H20T-03

Please help,

What started out as an intermittent problem, which at first appeared to be temperature related is now happening more frequently whether hot or cool.

The truck fires up and runs normally, everything works fine except that when put into any direction the engine management light blinks and the truck wont drive. If the machine is turned off it wont start again until the the engine management light has stopped doing its dance. When this is taking place it seems to cut off power to the LPG filter lock.

The Linde software says Error 43, Stage Power Supply?!? What does this mean?
  • Posted 24 Aug 2012 01:30
  • By Fal141
  • joined 25 Mar'09 - 26 messages
  • West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Any supply inputs to LHC module are missing, first check 1F18 fuse and supply wires to LHC (positives and negatives)

Regards
  • Posted 24 Aug 2012 05:15
  • By nacsand_n
  • joined 20 Sep'09 - 716 messages
  • Madrid, Spain

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