Toyota 7FBE13:
c2-2

The electric forklift gives the error c2-2 goes slow and dumb.. there is a Chinese menu how to get diagnostics in English
  • Posted 25 Nov 2018 05:11
  • Discussion started by filip_k
  • Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of
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Do not have access to toyota parts numbers or dealer resources. I do
however have service manuals for many brands and models sold in North America.
I will check the material i have for sensor info.
  • Posted 2 Dec 2018 07:49
  • Reply by tom_p
  • Alberta, Canada
would you like to send me to the following email ficoaxion at gmail dot com... and whether you know the serial number of the sensor... it must be changed or just reset.
  • Posted 1 Dec 2018 05:51
  • Modified 1 Dec 2018 10:20 by administrator
  • Reply by filip_k
  • Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of
Filip, i have the manual for a 7FBU13, if similar to your 7FBE13 the fault code C2-2 indicates drive motor "over temp" which would de-rate the lift.
Nowhere in the manual is there info about changing language.
  • Posted 1 Dec 2018 05:41
  • Reply by tom_p
  • Alberta, Canada

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