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slow travel in forward and reverse, no error codes.

My Mitsubishi FBC20-AFB2, is going extremely slow. We just purchased this machine, is there a chance the previous owner programmed it this way? Is there a way to reprogram it without diagnostic tools?


The lift/tilt work great.


Thanks,
Paul
  • Posted 16 Jan 2020 15:24
  • By Paul_Simas
  • joined 16 Jan'20 - 1 message
  • Rhode Island, United States
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I have the same problem what was the problem with your forklift? Br Tobias
  • Posted 16 May 2020 02:04
  • By Tobias
  • joined 16 May'20 - 2 messages
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Tj

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