Linde (& Baker) R16N-01:
Error T241 T471 S278

Hallo Friends

I have a problem with my Linde R16 Active forklift, an error code appears on the display:

- T241
- T471
- S278

has anyone experienced this problem?
What steps should I take to deal with this problem?
thank you
  • Posted 20 Feb 2024 23:40
  • Discussion started by pedro_apituley1
  • jakarta selatan, Indonesia
pedro.gpmforklift@gmail.com
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Hallo Sir

I have found the problem, the problem occurs with the potentiometer on the steering wheel. I want to ask if I replace the potentiometer on the steering wheel, do I have to calibrate the new potentiometer?

Thank you
  • Posted 23 Feb 2024 11:49
  • Reply by pedro_apituley1
  • jakarta selatan, Indonesia
pedro.gpmforklift@gmail.com
Thank you for responding Michel, I will try to do these steps
  • Posted 21 Feb 2024 05:39
  • Reply by pedro_apituley1
  • jakarta selatan, Indonesia
pedro.gpmforklift@gmail.com
S 278

Fault description
Steering wheel potentiometer Error

Conditions of occurrence
Repeated errors detected between the two outputs from the Steering Wheel potentiometer

Result
Steering shuts down, Steering OK signal off.

Possible cause
Check Steering Wheel potentiometer (See Service Information 410/07)
Wiring fault (See Service Information 411/09)
  • Posted 21 Feb 2024 01:43
  • Reply by michel_v
  • noord holland, Netherlands

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