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Fault Code t5501

Anyone have info on Hyster H12.00XM-6 fault Code t5501 and how to locate the problem
  • Posted 20 Jul 2020 19:09
  • By terri_b
  • joined 8 Nov'13 - 10 messages
  • Western Australia, Australia
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Hi,
Take a look at the description below:

T55.01 is:
Analog input 5 (pin P1) related fault: analog input is not connected, or measured input value is above the maximum value.Depending on the function that is assigned to this pin:Check the wiring betweenthe controller and the device connected to this analog input. Check this device connected. Check if the calibration is done correctly recalibrate if necessary.- Temperature Sensor: controller will use the highest clipped value in its settings (which results in bad temperature compensation.- Pressure Feedback: the controller will revert to limp home mode.- Pressure Sensor: the controller will revert to shut down mode.- Other: the controller will use the lowest clipped value.
  • Posted 30 Jul 2020 18:44
  • By Chris_Compton
  • joined 20 May'20 - 5 messages
  • New Zealand

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