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ESE 20 STEER FAULT

I AVE A ESE 20 WITH ALARM 58 STEER FAULT WE AVE CHANGED THE STEER POT ON STEER MOTOR BUT STILL THE SAME ANY IDEAS.
  • Posted 31 Mar 2011 05:37
  • Modified 31 Mar 2011 05:37 by poster
  • By keth_3
  • joined 31 Mar'11 - 12 messages
  • wales, United Kingdom
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You need tech in steering. With INCADO or Box Jungheinrich.
  • Posted 20 Apr 2011 21:02
  • By joram_s
  • joined 5 Feb'11 - 117 messages
  • madrid, Spain
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