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Code E21 dash lights flashing, will not rev up

This forklift has been through a couple shops. They've replaced the propane regulator, checked the wiring. And I have checked the wiring, and replaced the mass air flow sensor and the connector and still no luck. Also I have found a wire disconnected in the engine compartment on the drivers side of the engine next to the alternator it is a blue wire with a red tracer. Does anyone have a wiring diagram? Thinking maybe that could be part of a problem
  • Posted 6 Sep 2023 01:06
  • By Jake_Thornley
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  • Utah, United States
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  • Posted 3 Aug 2024 02:15
  • By Henrik_S
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  • California, United States

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