Linde (& Baker) E14:
No Hydraulics

I have an older E14. Sadly, the hydraulics no longer function. I only have backwards and forwards motion.

Ive checked the seat and cab switches and all ok. These kill motion back and forth if open.

Ive checked as much as i can. My research suggests i should have a fault code and a fault light. I dont have a fault light. I dont have a code reader and nor does anyone else apart from Linde it seems. No one is willing to look at it as no one has the diagnostics.

Its a model with electronic control of the functions rather than traditional hydraulic levers.

Any thoughts on where to look next please?
  • Posted 22 Mar 2024 07:55
  • Discussion started by Roger_Keys
  • United Kingdom
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The full serial number is H2X335M00773

So 335 rather than 355 as you suggest? Have i got the right number?
  • Posted 23 Mar 2024 06:25
  • Reply by Roger_Keys
  • United Kingdom
Im in Mid wales
  • Posted 23 Mar 2024 06:22
  • Reply by Roger_Keys
  • United Kingdom
And does it have "355" in the serial No. or 386?
  • Posted 23 Mar 2024 03:36
  • Reply by Richy_rich
  • United Kingdom
Where are you based?
  • Posted 22 Mar 2024 22:20
  • Reply by andrew_k
  • England, United Kingdom

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