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Troubleshooting event 219 and 338

Hello I am having an issue with this lift throwing event codes 219 and 338. I have done everything that can be done from checking wiring to replacing controllers as the troubleshooting has told me to do. It continues to produce these alarms and will not operate. Here's the kicker though it's an intermittent problem. Any information that could be provided would help immensely.
  • Posted 2 Jun 2017 00:10
  • By brandon_o
  • joined 2 Jun'17 - 3 messages
  • Georgia, United States
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I have an issue in crown stacker display show error SH5500
Please guide me what should problem in this stacker
  • Posted 11 Jul 2024 21:11
  • By muhammadsajid_j
  • joined 23 Nov'18 - 12 messages
  • Sindh, Pakistan
Sajid jutt
This is one of three crowns in the entire plant everything else is a yale but the other two are much older models.
  • Posted 7 Jun 2017 09:52
  • Modified 7 Jun 2017 09:53 by poster
  • By brandon_o
  • joined 2 Jun'17 - 3 messages
  • Georgia, United States
If you can swap tiller sensor, can line, or controller with another truck, I would. You have another 5500 there?
  • Posted 7 Jun 2017 05:17
  • By jonniClamCakes
  • joined 12 Nov'16 - 7 messages
  • Massachusetts, United States
Thank you for the reply. Is there anyway to test the access eight?
  • Posted 5 Jun 2017 01:30
  • By brandon_o
  • joined 2 Jun'17 - 3 messages
  • Georgia, United States
219 is CAN tiller error, if the CAN lines ohm out as per the specs then I would change Access 8 in the tiller arm.
  • Posted 2 Jun 2017 15:12
  • By techno_nz
  • joined 9 Aug'13 - 138 messages
  • Canterbury, New Zealand

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