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Hi Guys.

I have a Toyota 7FBE 18 forklift, and i had a problem with my left drive motor.
When I stripped it open i found that some of the windings were damaged, so i sent it for rewinding. There is a small drive motor Temperature sensor that is part of the windings, which the guys managed to damage.

They fitted just a normal thermostat, so now it shows an error C2-2.
I've already changed all the speed sensor bearings.

Does anyone know where I can get another drive motor Temperature sensor, or does anyone have a part number for it.
The Toyota dealers in my area don't seem to have a clue about what I'm looking for, so they just keep offering me a complete me drive motor.

Thanks
  • Posted 3 Dec 2011 19:20
  • By harshal_d
  • joined 3 Dec'11 - 2 messages
  • botswana, Botswana

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