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error code E73-1

What exactly is this code...was told wiring but i have inspected the complete wire harness and checked all fuses
  • Posted 16 Nov 2014 19:39
  • By dave2517
  • joined 16 Nov'14 - 2 messages
  • Indiana, United States
Dave howell
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Thanks for your help...lift is diesel power, it has me stumped i am just now getting to work and will check it out...i hate the toyotas, i perfer the Mitsubishi...i have17 Mitsubishi and 11 Toyota. Lifts to attempt to maintain in a foundry
  • Posted 17 Nov 2014 12:21
  • By dave2517
  • joined 16 Nov'14 - 2 messages
  • Indiana, United States
Dave howell
Hi Dave,
your code is "steering **** position compensation solenoid abnormality". possible causes are connector plug sometimes gets corroded at the solenoid, the solenoid itself is faulty but ive never had one fail, harness short circuit or you have a faulty sas controller. Out of curiosity is the truck duel fuel. If so, check the connector the goes to the fuel shut off valve located over the top of the rocker cover, if I remember right, that has a common earth for the sas system and I have had the wires to that connector block break and cause error codes. The steering solenoid is located on the chasis underneath the battery, just incase your unsure where to look. You cant miss it as its fitted in the hydraulic hose lines. Hope this helps.
  • Posted 17 Nov 2014 03:23
  • By feebs
  • joined 17 Nov'14 - 50 messages
  • Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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