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fault code 190-2

forklift died and wont restart, just sputters and may run for a couple seconds and then dies. we get fault code 190-2. it is a 2011 yale
GLC050VXNVREO85 with a 4 cylinder mazda engine. any ideas? maybe a cam sensor? if so does anybody know a part # or if it is the same one in a mazda car?

thanks guys
  • Posted 7 Apr 2016 09:54
  • By jbaker
  • joined 7 Apr'16 - 1 message
  • California, United States
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Had The same code 190-2, replaced the cam sensor reset the ECM as per dealer instructions but still have the same code. Is the crank sensor in a different location?
  • Posted 6 Mar 2018 05:22
  • By MAC2018
  • joined 6 Mar'18 - 1 message
  • Florida, United States
The codes is for loss of crank sense. The cam sensor is in the housing that takes the place of the old distributor. The crank sense is part of the ECU if I remember correctly. I would check the ECU connector and the connector on the cam sensor.
  • Posted 8 Apr 2016 05:50
  • By BREWSKI
  • joined 10 Jan'12 - 1,699 messages
  • Nebraska, United States

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