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Hello, I have a Clark C25L (P232L),
So this morning one of my lifts wouldn't start, everything on her was hot hot hot! After she cooled off was able to get it started. Moved her to the shop, n started looking. Pulled the codes ( nice little list ) but I cannot find a clark code list... if anyone could please please please send me a copy, (preferably) or look them up...any help would be greatly appreciated
Thank you
  • Posted 24 Oct 2020 08:03
  • By ToeTasTic
  • joined 24 Oct'20 - 2 messages
  • Louisiana, United States
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