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Hyundai 160D-7E Hand Controls for Mast and Forks Quit Working

Hello Everyone. I'm Brand New Here. My Hyundai 160D-7E was bing repaired. The pressure sensor was being replaced and when we tilted the cab back down the hand controls for the mast and forks no longer work. all fuses have been checked and hydraulic oil is filled. Don't know what else to try.
  • Posted 6 Oct 2022 06:31
  • By Chris_Mikkelson
  • joined 6 Oct'22 - 1 message
  • Texas, United States
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Chris Mikkelson
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