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LWE130 no drive no lift

Hi. Can anyone shed some light on where I could get error codes for a Toyota LWE130. Showing 3.5 then space then 12 on dash. Does the controller show error codes (flashing led)?.
Thanks in advance
  • Posted 30 Jan 2020 19:07
  • By Zulu
  • joined 27 Feb'17 - 6 messages
  • South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Hi. My WhatsApp no. 07540438015 (United Kingdom). Email address is [email address removed]. Much appreciated for any help in this regard.
Cheers Graham
  • Posted 2 Jan 2021 19:21
  • By Zulu
  • joined 27 Feb'17 - 6 messages
  • South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Can you please share your whatsapp number or email?
Mine is [email address removed]
  • Posted 2 Jan 2021 04:02
  • By AkmMechatronics
  • joined 15 Dec'20 - 12 messages
  • Pakistan

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