What to do if Haulotte HTL 3510 display F04.06 (D) Boom telescoping PWM solenoid valve fault?
- DdavidthompsonAug 31, 2025
If you're experiencing an F04.06 (D) error related to the boom telescoping PWM solenoid valve, check YV340 or YV360.
What to do if Haulotte HTL 3510 display F04.06 (D) Boom telescoping PWM solenoid valve fault?
If you're experiencing an F04.06 (D) error related to the boom telescoping PWM solenoid valve, check YV340 or YV360.
What to do if Haulotte Boom Lifts show F02.03(D) Main contactor fault?
If you are experiencing an F02.03(D) error related to the main contactor fault, check KMG.
What to do if Haulotte Boom Lifts show F04.05 (D) Boom lifting PWM solenoid valve fault?
If you're getting an F04.05 (D) error for the boom lifting PWM solenoid valve, check YV300 or YV320.
What to do if Haulotte HTL 3510 Boom Lifts display F03: Relay error?
If your Haulotte Boom Lifts are displaying an F03 error, indicating a relay issue, check KA160.
What to do if Haulotte Boom Lifts show F02: Contactor error?
If you encounter an F02 error related to the contactor, check KM120.
What to do if my Haulotte Boom Lifts show F04: Solenoid valves error?
If you are experiencing an F04 error related to solenoid valves, check YV400 or YV420.
What to do if Haulotte HTL 3510 show F04.32 (D) Hydraulic unlocking TOR solenoid valve fault?
Brand | Haulotte |
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Model | HTL 3510 |
Category | Boom Lifts |
Language | English |
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