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Clear Clark Codes

Is there any universal way to clear codes or does each fault code have its own. Why does my tech have to call a clark rep every time he fixes something to come clear the codes....at 96.00 an hour
  • Posted 20 Oct 2012 03:26
  • By patsy_s
  • joined 18 Mar'12 - 26 messages
  • Texas, United States
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2009Clark diesel S/N p232d-0316-9677 model c30d
  • Posted 21 Oct 2012 02:32
  • By patsy_s
  • joined 18 Mar'12 - 26 messages
  • Texas, United States
Thank you very much!
  • Posted 21 Oct 2012 02:25
  • By patsy_s
  • joined 18 Mar'12 - 26 messages
  • Texas, United States
To check codes turn keyswitch to on position and press accelerator pedal 3 times within 3 seconds. To clear codes press accel pedal 10 times but if you clear the codes without checking to see what they are and then have to call a tech out he will have no history to go on for the troubleshooting.
  • Posted 20 Oct 2012 23:15
  • By joe_d
  • joined 25 May'10 - 253 messages
  • Texas, United States
Ain't nothing I can't fix but a broken heart and the break of day!
Whats the Model and serial number of the truck? Gas truck? What sytems is in it?
need a little more info..........
  • Posted 20 Oct 2012 05:16
  • By kevin_t
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 1,301 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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