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dash warning lights

tried the dealers
Does anybody know where to go to get the meaning of the dash warning lights on the newer Toyota IC lifts 7 and above
  • Posted 11 Nov 2020 10:01
  • By HTL1
  • joined 9 Apr'14 - 36 messages
  • West Virginia, United States
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Hello Triggs
Im trying to find what is usually in operators manuals but they seem to disappear when it comes to forklifts.
I am trying to determine what some of these dash warning light symbols mean.
Hopefully get some website to go to that shows the symbol with a description of what the symbol means. Mainly the 7 & 8 IC trucks
Can you help with this.
  • Posted 11 Nov 2020 11:57
  • By HTL1
  • joined 9 Apr'14 - 36 messages
  • West Virginia, United States
Check engine light, oil pressure, charging system, seat switch, wrench (not engine related)
  • Posted 11 Nov 2020 10:25
  • By Triggs
  • joined 26 Sep'18 - 145 messages
  • California, United States

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