Discussion:
CLARK CTM

HAS ANYBODY GOT THE FAULT CODES FOR A CLARK CTM
....... ANY HELP WOULD BE MUCH APPRITIATED
  • Posted 13 Nov 2007 06:10
  • Discussion started by DAMO
  • DUBLIN, Ireland
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CHEERS JOHN
SORRY FOR THE LATE POST WAS WORKING AWAY
,,,,,, ANDREW I HAVENT LOOKED YET ITS FOR ONE
OF MY COLLEGUES UP NORTH.... IF U HAD A COPY
OF THE CODES THAT WOULD BE GREAT,,,,, IF U
NEED ANY INFO MAYBE I CAN HELP MY E MAIL
WIFF@eircom dot com
the dot is a.
  • Posted 17 Nov 2007 06:58
  • Reply by DAMO
  • DUBLIN, Ireland
Damo
I got the cod's all to but they on Dutch and german en I must look for Engl
I put the drawings on............. You now

John.
  • Posted 14 Nov 2007 07:38
  • Reply by genjohn
  • NB, Netherlands
Whats the code your getting also what controller does it have, leave your email address and i can send you the entire fault codes
  • Posted 13 Nov 2007 09:51
  • Reply by andrew_k
  • England, United Kingdom

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