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Hello. I am wondering if any one here can help me with a electrical problem i am having with this FG30T-8 Forklift It is running on Gas and has a Nissan H20 Engine. The Oil Pressure Light bulb had dropped out of the Holder when i was pushing it back in there was a spark when it accidentally touched the metal casing. which was surprising as the ignition switch was off. Ever since non of the lights are working there is no charge light coming on , no oil pressure light and the hour counter if also off. I have checked all fusees there are all intact. Also checked if any wires are burnt negative there also. The Funny thing is the Engine starts as normal. any Help would be greatly appreciated. Many Thanks in advance.
  • Posted 14 Jul 2016 09:39
  • Modified 14 Jul 2016 09:40 by poster
  • By kaiser_n
  • joined 14 Jul'16 - 4 messages
  • West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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