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Econtrols diagnostic tool. Series III

Hey all, I have a Econtrols Series III diagnostic tool for our fork lifts. I feel like Im not taking full advantage of what the tool offers, particularly the misfire monitor function. I've been trying to access the misfire monitor section but it doesn't seem to allow me access. Most of our applications are the Hyster fork lifts with the GCP controllers LP of course. If anyone is a wiz with this setup please let me know, just want to take full advantage of what the tool has to offer.
  • Posted 22 Oct 2018 05:35
  • By Markpaul365
  • joined 22 Oct'18 - 3 messages
  • South Carolina, United States

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