Clark C25L:
code 22

I have a Clark C25CL S# C232L-0652-9790 I am getting a code 22 we have gone in and cleared the code but it comes back, the throttle is hunting at idle we suspect the throttle body TPS sensor.
Any ide how or where to get the Juniper service tool ? anyone seen this issue before ?

Thanks Paul
  • Posted 22 Oct 2015 01:01
  • Discussion started by PR2005
  • Illinois, United States
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Clark does a very thorough job of protecting their intellectual property of the "Juniper Service tool" and it requires a special usb key to be able to use. I think you will have to 'bite the bullet' and pay to have your local Clark forklift dealer come out and hook into the machine to run the "learn" procedures and diagnose the problems..
  • Posted 22 Oct 2015 21:25
  • Reply by edward_t
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"

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