Linde (& Baker) R16:
flashing service light

looking for help with this 2002 truck R16N-01 115. dc traction and hyd motors. service light is flashing constantly. no traction or hydraulics. i have heard it,s a canbus or controler fault but there is no codes displayed. how can i get it to display codes or could it be a broken canbus wire. steering will centre @ key on , display showing selected direction and which way the wheel is pointing. have checked the fuses. horn works. any pointers are appreiciated !!cheers
  • Posted 1 Oct 2014 05:47
  • Discussion started by kevin_k
  • dumfriesshire, United Kingdom
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was the power module in the end. sorted now
  • Posted 22 Oct 2014 05:57
  • Reply by kevin_k
  • dumfriesshire, United Kingdom
got a hold of a manual and got it to display fault codes via several attempts using the lift/lower joystick 2 forwrd-2 back - 2 forwards and got it to display fault code 45. did all the checks and found everything to be ok. i have been told from a good source that the power module could be at fault so gonna fit it to there other truck and see what happens.
  • Posted 10 Oct 2014 08:49
  • Reply by kevin_k
  • dumfriesshire, United Kingdom
I'm afraid there's no way to display the codes, pathfinder plug in is needed. It sounds like there's a sensor fault and the truck is failing safe.
  • Posted 2 Oct 2014 05:04
  • Reply by little_forker
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom

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