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Clark ESM15 EV-100 card type

Hello! to all Frokliftaction community.

I am asking if someone should know the EV-100 card (board) used in a Clark ESM15 Serial ESM25-0156-8675FB, elctric 36 VCD.

this card was taken away for reparing and never came back, now we need to get machine back to life.

Thank you in advance - Luis
  • Posted 3 Apr 2009 11:25
  • Discussion started by luis_v
  • Mexico
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I really appreciate it, thank very you Luis
  • Posted 7 Apr 2009 09:33
  • Reply by luis_v
  • Mexico
EDIT; Double post.
  • Posted 6 Apr 2009 03:28
  • Modified 6 Apr 2009 03:29 by poster
  • Reply by Truck_Tech
  • United States
EV-100 (MK) card is what your unit requires. I'll get the Clark part# for you tomorrow.
  • Posted 6 Apr 2009 03:28
  • Reply by Truck_Tech
  • United States
Hi it has only one gage in which we can read hours and BDI. please let me know whta is trhe right one - Thank you Luis
  • Posted 4 Apr 2009 09:17
  • Reply by luis_v
  • Mexico
does your dash ave two seperate gauges(one hour meter and one Analog type BDI), or one G.E. LXT gauge?
  • Posted 3 Apr 2009 12:17
  • Reply by Truck_Tech
  • United States

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