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ERROR CODE

I got Hyster h70ft serial number L177B16624E, I got two errors code

110-3 and 51-7 somebody no what is mean

The engine is a Yanmar thanks!!
  • Posted 23 Apr 2011 00:02
  • By TECHML
  • joined 6 Aug'10 - 4 messages
  • Quebec, Canada
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THANKS!!!!!
  • Posted 20 May 2011 04:35
  • By TECHML
  • joined 6 Aug'10 - 4 messages
  • Quebec, Canada
more than likely but it could just be the wires or connections too it
  • Posted 20 May 2011 01:07
  • By sean3
  • joined 14 May'11 - 46 messages
  • lancashire, United Kingdom
DO I NEED TO REPLACE THE SENDER THANKS!! FOR ASWER
  • Posted 19 May 2011 23:10
  • By TECHML
  • joined 6 Aug'10 - 4 messages
  • Quebec, Canada
110-3 is coolant temperature sensor out of range high.
  • Posted 17 May 2011 02:00
  • By sean3
  • joined 14 May'11 - 46 messages
  • lancashire, United Kingdom
Will check the other code tomorrow and post info
  • Posted 16 May 2011 08:27
  • By sean3
  • joined 14 May'11 - 46 messages
  • lancashire, United Kingdom
51-7 ithe throttle position sensor on top of the pump out of range. It may just be that the throttle is stuck open a little at start up. Or sensor may want adjusting
  • Posted 16 May 2011 08:26
  • By sean3
  • joined 14 May'11 - 46 messages
  • lancashire, United Kingdom

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