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error code H1-4

HI ALL,
i have a toyota electric 8fbet18,year 2012.this forklift pops up an error code H1-4 when the key is switched on.some guidence to trouble shoot will be appreciated.
thanks
  • Posted 13 Aug 2020 23:46
  • By abdul_g
  • joined 30 Nov'04 - 6 messages
  • SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates
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I was just called by a customer with the same code on a mini lever truck. The forks are supposedly lifting by themselves. Has to be a lift/lower pot error.
  • Posted 17 Feb 2021 08:30
  • By Pat_Simkins
  • joined 3 Apr'20 - 10 messages
  • New Jersey, United States
Pat Simkins
I think joystick lift.
H1-4 Lift lever potentiometer neutral error.
  • Posted 14 Sep 2020 23:44
  • By tinhtinh
  • joined 30 Mar'19 - 33 messages
  • Viet Nam
tinh0972857693@gmail.com

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