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Hyster J2.00XMT - "Low Voltage Steer Sensor" - showing on dash

Can some one please provide information as to how we can check / test repair fault - machine slows and then speeds up intermittantly even when accelerator pedal is kept fully down but dash information always shows " low voltage speed sensor" Any assistance greatfully received.
  • Posted 20 Jun 2013 18:04
  • By Reddog
  • joined 23 Feb'09 - 58 messages
  • Wrexham, United Kingdom
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Thank You John - I will try that on next visit - you don't have a service manual for one of these machine by any chance ?. Regards Kyle.
  • Posted 26 Jul 2013 23:28
  • By Reddog
  • joined 23 Feb'09 - 58 messages
  • Wrexham, United Kingdom
Take of the rear cover and you wil find a bleu potmeter in the steering assy, drive the truck forwards and backwards untill you drive perfectly straght.

Use your DMM in Volts function and measure between the middle pin of the connector of the potmeter and the left and right pin.

The readings should be the same.

Replacing the potmeter is always ok on this kind of trucks.

I used to replace them evere 2000 hours to prvent problems.

Regards John
  • Posted 26 Jul 2013 23:11
  • By Johnkivits
  • joined 25 Jul'13 - 10 messages
  • Gelderland, Netherlands

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