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Code 522655-1

can anyone help with this code, thanks(522655-1)
  • Posted 7 Sep 2012 05:05
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  • By All Lift Tech
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thanks aapee. kevin t thanks for the description. frankslift at yahoo dot com
  • Posted 13 Sep 2012 09:26
  • By All Lift Tech
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  • California, United States
Code Description: Short term Closed loop correction Bank 1 Greater than NOR 40%( Lean engine operation).
Have an email to post in your profile??
  • Posted 13 Sep 2012 07:35
  • Modified 13 Sep 2012 07:35 by poster
  • By kevin_t
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look at forum hyster
  • Posted 13 Sep 2012 01:28
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