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LINDE H16T 03 - accelerator pedal setting - help

Good day all,

May I rely on your experience, with the following tech matter?

We have a LINDE H16T LPG (2004) two pedals
H2X350R03---. The potentiometer had to be changed (acceleration) and now I have to set the parameters with the pathfinder.
Does anybody know how, and what to set?
I have the software, but the guy who did it has left the company, so now I am on my own. :(

Best regards

Buda
  • Posted 3 Dec 2013 16:49
  • Discussion started by blt_s
  • Pest, Hungary
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There is a pathfinder version of this truck which judging by the serial number and year of manufacture it will be.

Connect the truck and open pathfinder, select 350 model.

Across the bottom of the window will be "calibration" select this option and follow the on screen instructions.
  • Posted 10 Dec 2013 07:21
  • Reply by little_forker
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom
Hi
I understand this is 350-03 series.

For this truck you should use Truck Doctor, not Pathfinder.
Hope you have it.

After replacing the pot, go with the following procedure:
- connect the notebook, depress the the brake pedal, key switch in the first position (the diodes on the indicator on),
- in Truck Doctor go to window 8,
- if evertything is OK , in the TrucDoc window will be displayed "OK",
- press enter and store.

If there's no "OK" on TucDoc window, manipulate the pot until you get OK in this window.

Good luck.

PS

I think this topic should be in Troubleshooting Forum.
  • Posted 6 Dec 2013 23:53
  • Modified 6 Dec 2013 23:56 by poster
  • Reply by Karait
  • Poland
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