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Code 95

Have a E60Z-33 with trouble code 95. No running issues. Looking for any insight. Thanks in advance.
  • Posted 13 Feb 2013 11:26
  • By Bandit_
  • joined 11 Apr'12 - 15 messages
  • Ohio, United States
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Code 95 is Hydraulic pump motor brushes are worn. Although this is a AC truck, it has a DC hydraulic motor. Replace motor brushes
  • Posted 22 Feb 2013 01:53
  • By h80xl2
  • joined 15 Feb'13 - 3 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States
Tom

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