Hyster S120FT:
Anti-Stall code 524226-4

When this code is present is it normally just a bad anti-stall coil or are there typically other issues? Also where might this be located?
  • Posted 9 Apr 2025 22:11
  • Discussion started by Zeeker
  • Arkansas, United States
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Zeeker,

The anti-stall solenoid is not getting the correct voltage or is shorted internally. Using a VOM on ohms, check wire 702B against battery negative, should read infinity, anything else is a shorted wire. Check across the solenoid pin connections, should read 5 to 7 ohms. If you read lower, coil is shorted, higher coil has internal failure. Once you get the problem resolved, code will no longer show on the dash. Good Luck.
  • Posted 14 Apr 2025 22:39
  • Reply by Fishmech
  • Virginia, United States
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