Discussion:
Atlet UNS Fault code E71

Hi

We have an Atlet UNS Tergo 140BTFVXE675 serial number 20707/04 2002, when you go to lift hydraulics motor spins slowly mast creeps up and comes up with E71, the customer also reported seeing something on the dash about hydraulic motor overheating.

Guessing the sensor bearing in the hydraulic motor is playing up anyone able to confirm this please

Regards

Paul
  • Posted 2 Dec 2015 21:13
  • Discussion started by P_E_G
  • Kent, United Kingdom
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Hi friends
Atlet UNS161
Showing error continues E65
Pls help me as soon as possible
  • Posted 29 Mar 2019 15:58
  • Reply by azhagesan_n
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
check the cooling fan between the drive & pump motors also check the battery voltage, should not go under 42 volts if it do's e71 error code show in the display the means height low voltage, charge the battery when you work the truck to hard yes it' overheat's let it cool off and then drive it if eveything it ok, if it was the bearing sensor it will not drive at all or lifts and cutt of, calibrate hydraulic levers
regards
  • Posted 2 Feb 2016 14:40
  • Reply by GUANAJUATO
  • Illinois, United States
Just to give some closure to this, changed the sensor bearing on the hydraulic motor cured the problem

Thanks again tassos_t
  • Posted 18 Dec 2015 04:02
  • Reply by P_E_G
  • Kent, United Kingdom
Hi P_E_G

check your mail.
  • Posted 3 Dec 2015 01:45
  • Reply by tasos_t
  • ATTICA, Greece

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