Discussion:
CODE 524213-1 AND CODE 177-3

WHAT ARE THESE CODES. HOW CAN YOU CORRECT THEM
  • Posted 30 Sep 2010 05:53
  • By TAILLIFT
  • joined 30 Sep'10 - 9 messages
  • Texas, United States
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Have you a parts and service man_ual for this forklift? And can you share with me ? Please!
It's an old truck and need a lot of work.
With a diésel engine.
  • Posted 15 Jan 2021 02:01
  • By Segovia
  • joined 15 Jan'21 - 3 messages
  • Mexico
524213-1
Horn Alarm Output Driver OC
  • Posted 16 Dec 2010 09:11
  • By Tank_67
  • joined 16 Dec'10 - 3 messages
  • California, United States
177-3 in transmission temp sensor high voltage or shorted. other code is fault on horn
  • Posted 2 Oct 2010 17:22
  • By grubbymits
  • joined 25 Jan'09 - 49 messages
  • scotland, United Kingdom

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