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Accelerator sensor error

When I'm trying to move machine fwd (towards forks direction) it'll beep and show "accelerator sensor error " I've calibrated it many times but still the same issue.
Probably something I'm doing but I'm a newbie and I make newbie mistakes at times.
  • Posted 31 Jul 2018 10:50
  • By Johnsteg5
  • joined 31 Jul'18 - 1 message
  • United States
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Go into calibration menu, attempt to calibrate traction pot but this time watch the scaled readings for any wrong fluctuations , you can also watch for fluctuations on analizer.
  • Posted 5 Aug 2018 13:25
  • By cubapnea
  • joined 3 Apr'13 - 24 messages
  • Florida, United States
If it won't hold it's calibration it may just be a bad accelerator sensor.
Probably need to check the voltage on it and make sure its not going out of range causing the error to trigger.
  • Posted 31 Jul 2018 12:04
  • By swoop223
  • joined 23 Mar'12 - 3,692 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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