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Truck dead

We have customer who has a dead truck. It's a 2001 model and the batteries are good but truck won't do anything. Having read an earlier post relating, the fault codes should be "18" (i.e. On the BDI, the second from right LED is on, and the fifth from right LED is on).

Can anyone point us in the right direction ?
  • Posted 11 Jun 2013 22:38
  • By Dez_A
  • joined 3 Jun'04 - 84 messages
  • Middlesex, United Kingdom
Service life of a forklift is proportional to how well it is maintained.
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Crownie, top man, will have a look and report back.
  • Posted 12 Jun 2013 17:30
  • By Dez_A
  • joined 3 Jun'04 - 84 messages
  • Middlesex, United Kingdom
common codes are
fault 3 drive motor cover switches (usually a box or rubbish )fault 5 tilt sensor
fault 7 pots moved or not centred without led sensors covered
fault 18 inhibit- charger lead still plugged in
fault 19 similar to fault 7
fault 24 left drive motor open circuit
fault 25 right drive motor open circuit
fault 37 drive pot outside limits
fault 38 steer pot outside limits
  • Posted 12 Jun 2013 09:43
  • By crownie
  • joined 8 Sep'08 - 151 messages
  • Victoria, Australia

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