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I have a d002 s40 Hyster and the transmission wiring for the solenoids and the shifter burned so i need a wiring diagram i just don't get why do the solenoids don't work conventionally i need to hold the forward and reverse cables un orden to Make it move forward and the reverse cable works just fine with current
  • Posted 4 Aug 2018 09:35
  • By Moparmaniac1980
  • joined 4 Aug'18 - 8 messages
  • Mexico
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Send me your email. I can send diagram next week.
  • Posted 10 Aug 2018 07:55
  • By fredrik_g
  • joined 10 Aug'18 - 11 messages
  • Taby, Sweden

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