Hyster H3.00FT:
FAULTCODES

HI
CAN ANYONE HELP WITH THIS FAULT CODE 522761-6, THIS MACHINE HAS THIS CODE AND ALSO THE HYDRAULICS ARE NOT WORKING CORRECTLY , THE HYDRAULICS WHEN USUING THE LEVERS (MINI) THE TILT AND LIFT AND LOWER CANNOT BE CONTROLLED , ANYBODY ANY IDEAS?
REGARDS PETER
  • Posted 19 Apr 2018 21:59
  • Discussion started by peterb
  • lancashire, United Kingdom
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Hello There, need HELP URGENTLY. We have 2 x HYSTER H3.0FT units in our fleet having a fault code displayed on the dash board 523777-12 on both the units bearing sr nos: P177B09280T & P177B09269T

Can anyone help and guide what these fault codes relate, earliest possible support will be highly appreciated. Thanks
Shakil
brewski,

thanks for info , we checked all the wiring so its probably the logic

regards peter
  • Posted 19 Apr 2018 23:15
  • Reply by peterb
  • lancashire, United Kingdom
A. IGN 1 OR IGN 3 VOLTAGE OUTPUT OPEN SUPPLY
B. IGN 2 VOLTAGE OUTPUT SHORTED TO GROUND
C. IGN 1 OR IGN 3 OUTPUT SHORTED TO GROUND
D. FUNCTIONAL FAILURE IN CONTROLLER
These are the possible causes. Check the wiring at the base of the arm rest and under the seat. You may have a pinched wire harness.
  • Posted 19 Apr 2018 22:23
  • Reply by BREWSKI
  • Nebraska, United States

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