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code 72-1

hi guys badly need your help i have a toyota 7fbr18 unit with a code 72-1. first the steering wheel turns by it self and then we look for the sensor but when we installed it the steering motor does not run at all,still got a code 72-1. Is anyone can help me about this code? or can i have a repair manual for this unit? Is there a chance that i have a bad cpu?

thanks in advance
  • Posted 5 Feb 2013 14:35
  • By forkliftcity
  • joined 23 Jul'10 - 52 messages
  • cebu, Philippines
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My guess is that the sensor has to be learned by the computer. I am not familiar with hat truck so I don't know howto go about doing that. Maybe someone else has an idea.
  • Posted 8 Feb 2013 13:44
  • By rogeriwt
  • joined 10 Apr'07 - 323 messages
  • Massachusetts, United States
up for this topic still searchin guys!
  • Posted 7 Feb 2013 16:19
  • By forkliftcity
  • joined 23 Jul'10 - 52 messages
  • cebu, Philippines
don't bite the hands that feed you!

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