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Hello, I saw your post on forklift action about having some diagnostic schematics for a FG25? We have a 2007 FG25t16 K21 LPG that is a no start, it has spark, but has no power to the main injector when cranking, all fuses appear ok, have had no luck getting info from dealer, which happens to be 2,000km's away, we are automotive techs by trade, had no luck finding wiring diagrams or diagnostic/troubleshooting manuals on line. Would you be interested in sharing some of the info you might have?
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Mark
  • Posted 26 Jan 2016 15:28
  • By LostNorthof60
  • joined 26 Jan'16 - 1 message
  • Yukon Territory, Canada

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