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E16 error t501 l225 l861

Hello,
I have problem with forklift e16 386, no driving, no lifting, fault t501, l225, l861.
Please help
  • Posted 28 Oct 2020 00:58
  • By dmitrii_p
  • joined 6 Feb'16 - 3 messages
  • Murmanskaya obl, Russian Federation
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I'm having something similar going on with my Hyundai. Does it have a seat safety, where you need to be sitting on the lift for it to move or lift...Im pretty sure it's the OPS switch/relay, there's also 2 fuses marked OPS UNIT/FINGERTIP.. check out those
  • Posted 3 Nov 2020 00:41
  • By JimmyBeam
  • joined 22 May'19 - 5 messages
  • Delaware, United States
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