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faults with truck.toyota bt levio lwe200 serial 6090717 yr 2009

i have a above truck with several faults.
1,when operating the hydraulics it cuts out no drive and a fault codes come up2.001 and the zapi controllor flashes 2 times.
if i take the power lead of the hydraulic pump i have no problems it will drive when operating the hydraulic it does not cut out there is no problem with the hydraulic pump motor was tested.
and the zapi controllor has no poblems swapped with a another truck.
2,by swapping zapi units the truck comes up with another fault i believe because off swapping the controllers over is this right.
3,has i havent got a manual for this truck i am having problems to try and check and reset the truck.
  • Posted 29 Jan 2017 22:47
  • By greasespoon
  • joined 30 Jul'09 - 154 messages
  • somerset, United Kingdom
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  • Posted 5 Mar 2017 18:21
  • By keshav_m
  • joined 22 Feb'17 - 3 messages
  • Maharashtra, India

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