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Steinbock LE13-50MK IVA

Hi everyone,
I have a steering problem on Steinbock LE13. The powersteering is working just left hand side. I have replaced the electronic powersteering assembly twice, but they are not working. After i fitt them on the machine the steering wheel is going maximum to the right and is stoping.After that is not working anymore.I specify that the old assembly is still working to the left. Any ideas please?
  • Posted 15 Mar 2016 18:15
  • By Sebastian
  • joined 11 Nov'14 - 21 messages
  • Bihor, Romania
Best regards,
Sebastian
stivuitoare@yahoo.com
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Hi.
If it's a KELTRONIK kontroller, check the 2 freewheeling diodes. One may have a short.
regards, max
  • Posted 17 Mar 2016 06:39
  • By Fittermax
  • joined 17 Jul'08 - 171 messages
  • Denmark
Thank's for helping. Contact d-b-a@mail.com
P i s s Work, gone fishing

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