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Linde L14 Issues

I have a Linde L14 372 series fork over walkie. I have no Travel or Hydraulic functions. I replaced both steer and main controllers. This is a AC controlled truck. I have traced just about every wire and have come up with nothing. My contactor coil is only getting 6.5 volts from the controller. I have no idea where to go next. Do the Controller have to have software uploaded to them when they are new? Any info would be great.

Thanks
  • Posted 17 Jun 2017 02:23
  • Discussion started by LiftTech1
  • Ohio, United States
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As i know, new controller already have software inside. But you need to do calibration for steering and lifting potentiometer, unfortunately only linde software called Pathfinder can do this calibration.
  • Posted 19 Oct 2017 02:37
  • Reply by darda2009
  • Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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