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Error Code E159.

Hi there,

I have a friends forklift (year is 2001, 48 Volt) that I am having a look at and it is displaying Error Code E159 on the dash. I have no access to a error code book and was wondering if someone could tell me what the code is. Thanks in Advance.
  • Posted 3 Dec 2014 16:49
  • By brendon_p
  • joined 3 Dec'14 - 1 message
  • Queensland, Australia
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Check the wiring where it exits out the cab upright pillar in to the roof panel.
  • Posted 10 Dec 2014 07:48
  • By Forkingabout
  • joined 31 Mar'11 - 862 messages
  • england, United Kingdom
first check all CAN wires and can resistors, check powerfuses on trasistor regulators (pump and drive). If all OK probably you have a faulty drive trasistor regulator.

good luck
  • Posted 10 Dec 2014 07:22
  • By nacsand_n
  • joined 20 Sep'09 - 716 messages
  • Madrid, Spain

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