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8bpue15 order picker drive handle wiring diagram.

Hello comrades, am highly delighted to be part of this forum. Please I need the wiring diagram for the drive handle of 8bpue15 Toyota orderpicker. I am working on a truck that had it's drive handle harness cut from CCC card by some one who was working on the truck previously. I have tried to guess the connection of the wire, but it keeps showing code 81. Nothing operate on the truck. Please help a brother. Thanks.
  • Posted 20 Jan 2024 00:48
  • By Omegga_Ford
  • joined 20 Jan'24 - 7 messages
  • Nigeria
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That's exactly what I need, very grateful brother. Thumb up for you. Thanks.
  • Posted 25 Jan 2024 20:22
  • By Omegga_Ford
  • joined 20 Jan'24 - 7 messages
  • Nigeria
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:13cbd9e4-2e11-4630-b77f-2d8bbe363196
  • Posted 25 Jan 2024 17:43
  • By Matthew_Reed
  • joined 12 Jun'23 - 113 messages
  • New York, United States

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