Toyota 8FGU25:
Code e 03-1 and e 07-1

Need to find out what these codes are and what to look for
  • Posted 23 May 2020 00:08
  • Discussion started by monkeywrench
  • N.C., Uruguay
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Jhon thank you again for guiding me in the right direction. I opened up the engine harness and found broken wires throughout it. After repairing the wires the code went away. I hope this helps others with this same code.
  • Posted 25 Sep 2024 06:44
  • Reply by Hemi
  • New Mexico, United States
Humberto Fernandez
Thank you Jhon I will look into it.
  • Posted 18 Sep 2024 05:44
  • Reply by Hemi
  • New Mexico, United States
Humberto Fernandez
Good day John, did you found the problem? Can you share any tips to troubleshoot the issue with my forklift?
  • Posted 24 Jan 2024 12:48
  • Reply by Hemi
  • New Mexico, United States
Humberto Fernandez
Intake presure sensor and fuel/inlet ratio flow incorrect.
Check your wiring on carburator and above oilfilter, the wires break often due to vibrations of engine. Open up the complete cable near the plugs
  • Posted 25 May 2020 05:50
  • Modified 25 May 2020 05:51 by poster
  • Reply by John
  • Netherlands
johnengels2@hotmail.com

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