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DISCUSSION FORUMS : Forkliftaction.communicate
Forum: Technical arena
Discussion:  5FBC15
Number of messages: 5

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franco_c
Bologna, Italy

Greetings to all, I was handed a 5FBC15 with errors E0 and E8, that being a cushion for the U.S. market, do not know the meaning of error codes.
Someone can help me? Thank you. Franco

Posted 18 Nov 2009 08:12 AM Reply  Report this message
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rick_c
Texas, United States

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technology: (no user serviceable parts inside)

Modified 9 Jan 2010 09:35 AM
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rezcdn
Ontario, Canada
Several times when I have had E0 and E8 codes combined....the E8 clears after E0 is repaired. The last truck I repaired just recently with this combination had a bad driver board and one bad transistor. You will have to check everything related and as suggested earlier it could be one or a number of things in the mat'l handling circuit.

Posted 18 Nov 2009 12:29 AM Reply  Report this message
franco_c
Bologna, Italy

Thank you for your availability, I can claim to effectively monitor the TSM003 and the particulars in respect of the power components that are all OK. Having all the repair manual but not the 5FBC, I wanted to perform tests on the CPU or DC / CD, but having the manual is not, nor can I check if the code E8 nor verify the voltages on connector pins of the CPU. I hope to get an indication on poer. Thanks to all.
Franco

Posted 20 Nov 2009 06:04 PM Reply  Report this message
franco_c
Bologna, Italy

Rezcdn Hello, I checked the TSM003 and are fully functional, so we kindly ask you if I have to check the CD / DC or CPU. Kindly can you tell me if the pins of the connector CN-... concerned. Thank you. -Franco --

Posted 24 Nov 2009 10:15 PM Reply  Report this message


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