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AD-5 AD-6

PLEASE I NEED HELP WITH THE DESCRIPTION ON THESE ERROR CODES. NO BODY GIVES ADVISE ON TOYOTA FORKLIFT IN PUERTO RICO. NO SERVICE MANUAL, NO PART MANUAL. AD-5 AD-6 ERROR CODES IN DASH DISPLAY. IS VERY DIFFICULT TO MAKE A DIAGNOSTIC ON TOYOTA ELECTRICS MODELS WITHOUT HELP. WE NEED SOMEBODY THAT REPRESENT IN PR. ANY HELP WILL BE GREAT TO ME.
  • Posted 9 Dec 2015 11:55
  • By jose_g
  • joined 7 Sep'08 - 2 messages
  • puerto rico, Puerto Rico

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