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Hi all,
First timer here.

Long story short, does anyone have the same or similar model forklift to me? 02-7FDF18.
If yes, please may you do me massive favour.
There are two ecus under the left hand side step.
The small one of the left I have corrosion issues with.
As far as I am aware, they cannot be bought? and one of the resistors in mine has corroded to the point of falling off (I do not know where it is, if I did I could just get the same replacement resitor...if life was that easy haha).

I was told that this ECU has affect on forks/failsafe.

The problem is that my forks don't lower or tilt.
The OBS light is on and yes I presume this is because of the safety failsafe so it doesn't injure anyone.

If anyone can help with the above, where I just need to know what resitor it is (not wure where i can post a photo), or post a good photo of the front of the board.
Also what the ecu is called (my label has ruined away).
Or if this ecu can be bought anywhere.

Many thanks in advance.

Tom ??
  • Posted 3 Jan 2022 03:20
  • By Tom_Brittenden
  • joined 3 Jan'22 - 2 messages
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