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Customer complains that forklift back fires severely then stopped running. Found badly corroded distributor. Replaced distributor. Now runs but hard starting when warm. Starts fine when cold. Blink code #2 becomes active after a few minutes of throttle operation. Changed all propane system including tank, hoses and converter. All ignition is good and in time...I believe. Changed out throttle sensor with a known good sensor and code still becomes active. Is this a straight forward throttle body replacement? Or should I be chasing a different source?Any help, please

Make: Toyota
Model: 7FGU30
Ser: 61479
Engine: 4y ECS
  • Posted 27 Jun 2013 07:03
  • By paul_r
  • joined 27 Jun'13 - 5 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada

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