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Error E107

Hi,
I have a Toyota 7PLL24 (electric pallet truck with platform) and shows this error E107 and no action.
Can anyone tell me the error troubleshoot?
Thank you in advance, have a wonderful weekend!
  • Posted 15 Jan 2022 17:06
  • By vanoss
  • joined 1 Nov'17 - 43 messages
  • Bihor, Romania
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Oxidized positive battery terminal (almost broken), imperfect contact!
  • Posted 20 Jan 2022 17:53
  • By vanoss
  • joined 1 Nov'17 - 43 messages
  • Bihor, Romania

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