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Governor actuator open code

I have a governor actuator open code. I checked the wiring between the governor and the ECU, it checked out good. It also had a good 12v to the governor. The resistance at the two leads to the governor was 2.3 ohms. The book says it needs to be 1.8-2.1 ohms. I'm not sure if this is a issue. Is there something else that could trigger this code? This is on a Hyster H90XMS serial# L005V01601B with a GM 4.3 propane engine.
  • Posted 20 Mar 2014 14:36
  • By brokendirtbike
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  • Washington, United States
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