Doosan (& Daewoo) G25P-3:
list of engine codes and what they relate to

Started working on Doosan G25e had codes after looking on this site which helped- showed how to get and clear- would like to get the full list-is LPG with GM 2.4 if you can give me a site to get them or post them would be great
  • Posted 20 Jan 2013 08:12
  • Discussion started by oldywan
  • Saskatchewan, Canada
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I think its tier 1 but will have to recheck and post on Monday-email is now in my profile thanks for reply
  • Posted 20 Jan 2013 12:18
  • Reply by oldywan
  • Saskatchewan, Canada
If you post an email address in your profile am sure someone would be able to help.
Does this truck have the Woodward tier I or II fuel system in it???
  • Posted 20 Jan 2013 08:27
  • Reply by kevin_t
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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