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Code 92 and code 59

Forklift intermittently codes out to 92 and sometimes 59. We have been inside and out, following the troubleshooting in the manual. Static strap in place. Swapped out lift amp and steer tiller from working truck. Installed new steer encoder, new rotation pot and new cable between amp and system controller. Pulled out steer motor, cleaned & tested good. Went as far as isolating the battery from truck frame with non-conductive heavy gauge plastic. Still having same problem.
  • Posted 19 Feb 2013 05:44
  • By Rodey
  • joined 16 Oct'12 - 21 messages
  • Michigan, United States
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Having same problem -any luck with yours?
  • Posted 6 May 2016 02:27
  • By troy_m
  • joined 13 Sep'08 - 112 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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