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error codes in toyota 7FBCU25

I am looking for someone more familiar with these Toyota's. It is a Toyota 7FBCU25. 48volt. Someone was putting in a new relay for the seat switch. Now this thing shows codes ( 62-2 : FE-4 : 67-1 ) What does these mean. Any suggestions on where to start. It has no tilt and no direction. I have a lot of hyster electric manuals. Can trade or anyone have the service manual for it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
  • Posted 12 Mar 2014 15:37
  • By pankaj_s
  • joined 12 Mar'14 - 68 messages
  • Maharashtra, India
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Hi Kyle123, I have the same problema. If the plug is connected properly, then, where is the problem?? in the SAS board or CPU board.
  • Posted 25 Oct 2018 04:54
  • By Duende1978
  • joined 25 Oct'18 - 3 messages
  • Mexico
WESHALE......you would be better off starting a new thread with your trucks full MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER...
  • Posted 13 Dec 2014 07:19
  • By kevin_t
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 1,301 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
I'm having the same issues. No direction or tilt with a 62-2 and 67-1 code. Did you find the problem on your truck?
  • Posted 13 Dec 2014 06:51
  • By WesHale
  • joined 8 Nov'13 - 9 messages
  • Mississippi, United States
F0-2 is EHPS abnomality. Is the power steering motor running constantly?
  • Posted 3 Oct 2014 06:22
  • By UncleSi
  • joined 12 Feb'13 - 135 messages
  • Manitoba, Canada
why can't i post a url?
  • Posted 16 Sep 2014 20:03
  • Modified 16 Sep 2014 20:04 by poster
  • By piet
  • joined 16 Sep'14 - 1 message
  • limburg, Netherlands
I have the same codes right now and I found a burnt spot on the ST card which is located behind the hydraulic control levers. ***WARNING*** installed refurbished card and the next card burnt also.
  • Posted 28 Aug 2014 09:55
  • Modified 28 Aug 2014 09:56 by poster
  • By jtuck
  • joined 28 Aug'14 - 2 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
can you tell me what code f0-2 is on a 7fbcu25? thanks.
  • Posted 4 Jun 2014 02:42
  • By paul10
  • joined 18 May'12 - 15 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
thank you kyle. will check if this works. will reply accordingly.
  • Posted 13 Mar 2014 14:16
  • By pankaj_s
  • joined 12 Mar'14 - 68 messages
  • Maharashtra, India
code 62-2 shows to be a shorted tilt angle sensor. It will present as no forward tilt or no automatic fork leveling.

code 67-1 is a lift height switch abnormality. It will present the same symptoms as code 62-1 along with a low lifting height control.

code FE-4 is a communication system abnormality between the main controller and the SAS controller. This will present as having disabled tilt control.

Each of these codes references plug CN 141 in the troubleshooting guide. You could start by making sure that plug is still plugged in.
  • Posted 13 Mar 2014 01:10
  • By Kyle123
  • joined 16 Aug'13 - 12 messages
  • United States

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