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5fbmf toyota

Hi all I have a Toyota with a c1 and c3 code have lift and steering I think c1 is current switch ,could do with a manual I had one but it has disappeared
regards damo
  • Posted 27 Sep 2013 02:55
  • By DAMO
  • joined 9 Jan'07 - 196 messages
  • DUBLIN, Ireland
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cheers feitor changed the current sensor both codes are gone now machine is driving
regards damo
  • Posted 27 Sep 2013 20:49
  • By DAMO
  • joined 9 Jan'07 - 196 messages
  • DUBLIN, Ireland
Hi DAMO.
You should have a bad connections in the contactors of the traction motors,or a defective CSD (Drive Current Sensor) or the wires conected to this sensor.This is for code C1, for code C3 i will check tomorrow at work if you need.
Best regards.
  • Posted 27 Sep 2013 07:46
  • By feitor
  • joined 6 Jan'11 - 161 messages
  • Leiria, Portugal
my email: rc.feitor@hotmail.com

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