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Error code Toyota forklift 8FBMT20

I have problem with toyota forklift 8F ,dive me error code 72-2 when i turn wheel in right position.
Before we have problem with electrical installation(is burn ) and we change the wheel.
Pls help
  • Posted 27 Oct 2016 20:06
  • By pece_b
  • joined 27 Oct'16 - 1 message
  • Macedonia, Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic Of
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Hi.
72-2 is faulty steering sensor / wire. If you check sensor and it's OK, you may have a faulty CPU card
Best regards, Max
  • Posted 8 Dec 2020 09:18
  • By Fittermax
  • joined 17 Jul'08 - 171 messages
  • Denmark
Thank's for helping. Contact d-b-a@mail.com
P i s s Work, gone fishing
Has anybody else experienced this error code? We are also having the same codes on our unit but I cannot seem to find anything online.
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Drillmax ET's
  • Posted 8 Dec 2020 01:46
  • By Drillmax
  • joined 8 Dec'20 - 2 messages
  • Aberdeen, United Kingdom

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