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H65XM - 3.0 GM - I need an ECM??

Hi
I just purchased a 1996 Hyster H65XM with a GM 3.0 engine. It needs an engine ECM. The plug connector seems to be loose in the body. It cuts out (stalls)the engine when going over bumps or when the harness moves around. Any idea where I can get a new ECM? I believe the manual refers it as a MSTS. Are these different than automotive? Or can an automotive one be programmed? Thanks
  • Posted 3 Mar 2018 07:46
  • By Jinxie
  • joined 27 Jan'18 - 19 messages
  • Manitoba, Canada
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take it to a electronic repair place they should be able to put in a new connection.
  • Posted 9 Mar 2018 06:21
  • By redbull
  • joined 14 Oct'16 - 108 messages
  • Queensland, Australia
I believe you will need to get it from a dealer. The programming is specific to forklift applications.
  • Posted 6 Mar 2018 00:46
  • By BREWSKI
  • joined 10 Jan'12 - 1,699 messages
  • Nebraska, United States

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