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Trans brake limited message

Hello,
Firstable, I'm a French guy from French Polynesia, and i'm a beginner in the "Forklift world", so please, excuse my poor english level.

I'm working on a Hyster 3.00 Fortens (L177B30517H).

The redlight "oil Transmission temperature" switch on with the message "Trans brake Limited, Use Brake" when i begin to drive in high speed. But when i drive slowly, there is no problem.

The Oil Transmission Level is OK

I use a software for diagnostic, and any fault code is activated.
I have check with the software the sensor information, it look good, but i also change the Temperature sensor, to be sure, but nothings change.

If someone has already seen this kind of problem, Thanks for the help.

Once again, sorry for my english grammar... i'll do my best! :)

Best regards.
Paul.
  • Posted 22 Jul 2014 08:14
  • By PaulfromTahiti
  • joined 22 Jul'14 - 19 messages
  • Tahiti, French Polynesia
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The second speed actuator (coil / valve) is defect in the transmission.
Or you will need to calibrate at first the speed sensor and than the transmission. But almost 100% the second speed valve is defect.
  • Posted 19 Sep 2014 06:32
  • By jan_j
  • joined 25 Feb'09 - 11 messages
  • Ned antillen, Curacao
I have found with that fault it's normally the tiss or toss sensors,on the transmission just replace both
  • Posted 8 Aug 2014 10:07
  • By SirWorkalot
  • joined 14 Oct'08 - 30 messages
  • Tennessee, United States

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