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Well, unfortunately the cam and crank sensors did not solve my issue. I have a fully charged battery on the forklift right now.

I should be getting full battery voltage now with two brand new sensors on it so at least that side is solved. This forklift was seldom used and is kept inside my warehouse. All the wires look to be intact and there are no frays, breaks, etc on any of the wires I have seen.

I'm just confused as to how I got it started before when I changed out the crank sensor and cam sensors and now it does not want to start at all.
  • Posted 24 Apr 2025 04:08
  • By Aquilon
  • joined 17 Apr'25 - 13 messages
  • Georgia, United States

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