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Hello All, We're having a problem with an FG15T-20 sn; 668985 with a Nissan K21 motor. The problem is that the motor can't run to it's max. rpm. Now we found that there was an water leak on the motor we repaired it but as I understand corectly the system needs to be reset. I've heard that resetting can be done by disconnecting the battery plus and minus cables and hold them together for a few seconds. Can someone of you confirm me that this is a way too reset the system (any help would be great). I know that there's a handset avaible but it's very expensive and we have only one of these model in use.
Kind regards
Marc b
  • Posted 22 Mar 2013 01:48
  • By marc_b
  • joined 1 Jul'05 - 345 messages
  • ANTWERP, Belgium

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