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Forklift will not self test

I have a crown 5200 that will not self test it just shows TEST an shows all the emblems lite up and stuck right there I believe it's a CAN problem I've changed all the acess 1,2 and 3 access 3 is blinking 222 but that does not help. has anybody had this problem before
  • Posted 23 Jul 2015 15:34
  • By Vlade57
  • joined 23 Jul'15 - 5 messages
  • California, United States
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No it won't let u in
  • Posted 23 Jul 2015 21:18
  • By Vlade57
  • joined 23 Jul'15 - 5 messages
  • California, United States
Is the cover touching 1 of the acces 1 buttons down, when keying truck, is it stuck in lamp test?
  • Posted 23 Jul 2015 20:16
  • By southernviking
  • joined 25 Mar'13 - 43 messages
  • South Island, New Zealand

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