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ERROR CODES

I HAVE A 1996 TOYOTA ELEC FORKLIFT THAT IS GIVING ME ERROR CODES OF ( C1 ) & ( E3 ) - I HAVE THE MANUEL BUT IT DOES NOT TELL ME INFORMATION ON ERROR CODES.. DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THESE CODES MEAN???
  • Posted 17 Dec 2011 12:04
  • By clint_m
  • joined 17 Dec'11 - 2 messages
  • Louisiana, United States
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thanks, i will ck that out....
  • Posted 21 Dec 2011 09:07
  • By clint_m
  • joined 17 Dec'11 - 2 messages
  • Louisiana, United States
I want to say that the those codes are related to a cooling fan issue. There is a fan above each controler and i am willing to bet 1 of them is not working.
  • Posted 18 Dec 2011 06:49
  • By rogeriwt
  • joined 10 Apr'07 - 323 messages
  • Massachusetts, United States

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