Hyster S60FT:
trans engaging reverse problem

it goes in to reverse for a few seconds then to neutral and a code fault 524223-0 appears on dash, foward gear is ok.
  • Posted 2 May 2014 10:39
  • Discussion started by pancho
  • California, United States
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DTC 524223-0 - XMSN Reverse Pressure Greater Than Commanded Pressure

- supply open circuit
- faulty sensor
- functional failure mechanical
  • Posted 2 May 2014 20:54
  • Reply by swoop223
  • North Carolina, United States
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