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code 67-1

this truck will not run or lift. it is sounding an alarm showing error code 67-1 and the hour meter light ,a wrench light and the park brake light are all flashing. i know the code is for the mast switch. it checks ok. there doesnt seem to be any wire breakage. anyone help please.
  • Posted 7 May 2010 05:21
  • By garwood
  • joined 7 May'10 - 8 messages
  • Virginia, United States
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Hello, the error is caused by the anomaly of the switch 67-1 to lift height, if it were working, the fault is on the CPU, then follow the circuit board assy trovarai definitely on a mosfet or a few defective resistors.
Greetings - Franco -
  • Posted 3 Jul 2010 18:19
  • By franco_c
  • joined 28 Jun'09 - 25 messages
  • Bologna, Italy

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