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Need a bypass method for iwarehouse controlled yale lift

Just purchased a nice low hour small forklift, that has had the iWAREHOUSE control system installed on it. We have no way of getting the badge or password to operate it.. the unit tilts raises and sideshifts but no power steering or forward/reverse without a passcode. Any help would be appreciated
  • Posted 12 Jun 2021 20:49
  • By kingkuality
  • joined 21 May'17 - 61 messages
  • Ohio, United States
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Thanks jim....not the answer I wanted, but is the answer i expected.
  • Posted 13 Jun 2021 21:35
  • By kingkuality
  • joined 21 May'17 - 61 messages
  • Ohio, United States
unfortunately you will need a dealer tech to down load a file with a laptop to change the program from iwharehouse to a standard unit
  • Posted 13 Jun 2021 12:40
  • By jimbony
  • joined 19 Feb'19 - 19 messages
  • New York, United States

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