Discussion:
Jungheinrich FDG Drive fault

Hi all, customer has a Jungheinrich FDG320. 3103 hrs tidy truck
Has to rev it hard for forward drive, when it cools down or is cold it will not drive. Truck drives fine in reverse when cold.
New trans oil and filter. Suspect forward clutch pack, but weird that is does not do it all the time.
Any pointers, hydraulic pressure readings... Common fault??

If it was a Toyota, it would be a cinch. Thanks George
  • Posted 10 Oct 2008 02:52
  • Discussion started by george_e
  • Nottingham, United Kingdom
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what are the pressure off the for and back drive, and converter pressure Warm en Cold
Make A Stall test with 1800 Rpm measerment f and B same 2600 RPM !!!

Regards

John.
  • Posted 11 Oct 2008 03:51
  • Reply by johngen
  • NB, Netherlands
Email harlekein@hotmaildotcom and djdotdj@kpnmaildotnl

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