Kalmar DCE120:
Park brake not releasing error code 402

I have a Kalmar dce120 with an error code 402. It won't realise the parking brake and allow you to selected forward or reverse. I've changed the sensor on the park brake no different. If you join the 2 wires on the sensor it will allow you to selected forward and reverse but still doesn't release the brake. I've also tested the coil on the solenoid for the brake which seems to be working.
Any ideas
Many thanks

Dave
  • Posted 18 Apr 2020 17:11
  • Discussion started by Dave_Edwards
  • Chester, United Kingdom
daveedefc@hotmail.com
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Hey,

What wos the problem, i have the same problem on a dce160

Tanks

Regards
Stefan
I have similar faults on my DCE 120, can anyone help with a possible solution or a guide on what to check.

Currently, I have checked the accumulator pressure and it okay, all relays and fuses also check out.

Engaging Forward or Reverse, it wo t move.
  • Posted 29 Jun 2024 06:54
  • Reply by Frank_Jacob
  • Nigeria

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