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Engine error code(s) 72 & 74 or 7274??

Folks, we have a C25C Clark with a 2.4 Mitsubishi and a error code of 72 & 74 or 7274. Can anyone tell me which is correct and what the code description is for this error? Thanks in advance for your help.
  • Posted 12 Feb 2022 09:50
  • By Ricky_Gilmore
  • joined 12 Feb'22 - 12 messages
  • Florida, United States
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  • Posted 13 Feb 2022 04:57
  • By andrew_k
  • joined 17 Mar'07 - 339 messages
  • England, United Kingdom
Hi. I wish you will useful to visit page of this site: https://www.forkliftpdfmanuals.com/clark/
There is a Clark C25 Forklift Truck Error Codes DTC & Wiring Diagrams PDF.
Maybe into this file you'll find troubleshooting of these fault codes.
  • Posted 12 Feb 2022 21:10
  • By Igor_Gur
  • joined 12 Feb'22 - 1 message
  • Odesa, Ukraine

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