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EFG316 Error codes

Truck EFG316 FN399630 without traction or lifting and error codes 181 and 1307. Any idea what do i have to check?
  • Posted 27 Oct 2015 01:42
  • Modified 27 Oct 2015 01:43 by poster
  • Discussion started by tasos_t
  • ATTICA, Greece
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AS4807i has an error. Power end has been changed. error 1307 still occurs. What element on the logic board causes error 1307?



Please help
  • Posted 16 Jan 2022 17:33
  • Reply by Leszek_Gul
  • Poland
Forklift
Hi Tasos.
1307 is a well known error. It's a short from U,V or W to either plus battery or to minus battery. Check resistance with your multimeter. Also check for low resistance from motor U,V,W to chassis. As Radon says 0181 is a selftest error. One of the nodes does'nt respond.
Regards, Max
  • Posted 30 Oct 2015 09:09
  • Reply by Fittermax
  • Denmark
Thank's for helping. Contact d-b-a@mail.com
P i s s Work, gone fishing
181 May be a canbus fault, an subindex code would help determine the component, but I'm sure you probably can't connect. The other code has to do with the traction controller phase outputs UVW.
  • Posted 29 Oct 2015 08:53
  • Reply by radon
  • Nebraska, United States
Selftest: one Press senzor fault
  • Posted 29 Oct 2015 08:01
  • Reply by denes_m
  • Hungary

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