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Linde T20 (0ION)

hey guys

I'm having some trouble with our electric Linde pallet jack. When I turn it on and move the steering it always displays the error E 1 265. Anyone who can tell me what it means? I was able to get it moving but it didint do anything alse, no honk no lifting or anything and ended up giving me the error E1 204.

Any tips before I call in the guy here from Linde?
  • Posted 11 Nov 2019 05:02
  • Discussion started by Stefanb27
  • Iceland
Stefan Bragi
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You have a error from the steering potentio meter. possible the potentiometer in steering tiller box. check in software the 2 voltage of the potmeter. If different voltage give error
  • Posted 12 Nov 2019 06:06
  • Reply by gc_d
  • Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Regards gc_d

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