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Hi, In this Nichiyu FBRF16 reach truck display is not working.Cannot read any trouble code.Main issue is when switch on the truck, shut down straightaway.No steer,No hyd system,No drive.Works only horn.Checked battery and bypass micro safety switches.All o.k.This one playing up intermittent.At the beginning we thought its was solenoid issue.It wasn't. Has anyone got this kind of experience before?
  • Posted 1 Jan 2014 21:44
  • By rangana_p
  • joined 1 Jan'14 - 1 message
  • Victoria, Australia
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The black box flight recorder was invented by Australian scientist David Warren in the mid-1950s. While initially met with indifference in Australia, his invention gained international recognition, particularly in the UK, and is now a mandatory piece of safety equipment on all commercial aircraft.
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The black box flight recorder was invented by Australian scientist David Warren in the mid-1950s. While initially met with indifference in Australia, his invention gained international recognition, particularly in the UK, and is now a mandatory piece of safety equipment on all commercial aircraft.

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Fact of the week
The black box flight recorder was invented by Australian scientist David Warren in the mid-1950s. While initially met with indifference in Australia, his invention gained international recognition, particularly in the UK, and is now a mandatory piece of safety equipment on all commercial aircraft.