Unicarriers (& Nissan) K1B1L15:
Nissan K1B1L15 (Japan) Error code 558.

Hi.
Problem with Nissan K1B1L15 (Japan).
The fault code that appear in the screen are 558.
Can anyone help me with that?
My E-mail: info@pogruzchik dot net dot ua
Thank you!
  • Posted 17 Nov 2011 18:15
  • Modified 17 Nov 2011 18:16 by poster
  • Discussion started by Igor
  • Kyiv, Ukraine
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Had one unit with 558 code. This lift had excess voltage from the battery to the chassis of the forklift. Ended up cleaning the battery surfaces and isolating the battery with rubber mats on the bottom and sides of the battery so it would not contact the chassis. You can also use wood to insulate the battery also. Hope this helps you out.
  • Posted 31 Mar 2025 01:54
  • Reply by mwjski
  • Montana, United States
Do you managed to fix it and how?
  • Posted 11 Mar 2025 04:04
  • Reply by stef_g
  • Greece
Hi Igor
I got the same problem with my Nissan k1b1 it also showing 558 communication problem. Did you came right with your our is there anyone that can help.

Much appreciated.
Albano
My email address [email address removed]
  • Posted 21 Mar 2017 21:31
  • Modified 21 Mar 2017 21:32 by poster
  • Reply by albano_d
  • Gauteng, South Africa

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