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linde H25 decreases power during hot temperatures,

hi
I'm fixing linde H25 decreases power during hot temperatures, no one ever megalaminya, which part is damaged
thanks
  • Posted 18 Nov 2012 02:59
  • By moeklis_m
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thanks for the response
depth checking is done, there is damage hydrostatik, low compression on pump, could help me to get spare parts, at affordable prices


regards


moeklis
  • Posted 21 Nov 2012 23:49
  • By moeklis_m
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  • bekasi, Indonesia
moeklis ,indonesia!
if the truck is running hot it will go into slow mode to try and assist in itself cooling down.
check the radiator and make sure it is not clogged up inside and outside. if this unit has hydraulic controlled fan unit make sure it is operating correctly. i have seen these hydraulic fan motors fail causing overheating. the temperature sensor on the fan motor may be bad or not getting power to turn the fan on.

just some thoughts i am having on this
good luck
  • Posted 19 Nov 2012 22:22
  • By swoop223
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