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Discussion:  Mitsubish FB16KT EFB4A2
Number of messages: 5

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ian_h
West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Anyone out there got workshop manual they are prepared to share?
Looking for fault codes and wiring diagram mainly
I have a few bits to swap, mainly IC.
thanks in advance

Posted 16 Sep 2009 05:59 AM Reply  Report this message
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edward_t
North Carolina, United States

you do know that this unit may well have the info you seek somewhere like a big decal under the seat, visible when you lift the seat up?
what problems are you having?

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Posted 16 Sep 2009 06:57 AM Reply  Report this message
ian_h
West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Yes, under seat is wiring layout, I found that.
I have error 19, no drive, no hydraulics.
I have found 2 diodes on drive card looking very suspicious but before changing card i would also like to know what to check and any values to measure.
I would also like to know if drive card would cut out hydraulics?
I am hoping manual would give various checks to perform for each error code displayed

Posted 16 Sep 2009 04:00 PM Reply  Report this message
LACI
Serbia
hello ian
i have manual and error code list for EP16KT.  this is book ca 300xA3 format i send for you schematic in jpg.format

Posted 17 Sep 2009 02:09 AM Reply  Report this message
elektrodrive
West Midlands, United Kingdom

According to the info I have for the FB18kt which I think may be similar, it states that the right motor, field over current.

It states to either faulty motor fields or the card.  If you think the board and the diodes you mentioned look like it may have suffered some damage its possible you may have a motor fault to begin with which may have damaged the card.  So check motors and confirm everything is ok before replacing card.

Posted 19 Sep 2009 02:20 AM Reply  Report this message


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