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Fault Code 522635-3

Fault code 522635-3
Unit seems to run ok but showing a fault code can anyone tell me what the problem could be.
  • Posted 2 Feb 2018 00:27
  • Modified 2 Feb 2018 00:28 by poster
  • By easymo
  • joined 20 Oct'17 - 6 messages
  • Michigan, United States
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DTC 522635-3 - Pre-Cat Bank 1 Short Term Fuel Correction Railed Lean
1. Common problems that may cause lean codes:
* Low fuel pressure
* Partially blocked fuel injectors (Refer to Fuel System Pressure Test (Gasoline Engines Only) or
Fuel System Pressure Test (LPG ENGINES ONLY), depending on lift truck fuel system configuration)
* Manifold vacuum leaks
* Defective oxygen (O2) sensor (see DTC 522735-X,
Electrical System, General Maintenance and Diagnostic Data, Diagnostic Trouble Codes, Page
9030-03-6)
* A misfire on one or more cylinders
* Exhaust leak ahead of the oxygen (O2) sensor
* Faulty MAP sensor (see DTC 106-X,
Electrical System, General Maintenance and Diagnostic Data, Diagnostic Trouble Codes, Page
9030-03-6).
2. If DTC continues to be displayed after examining the above, go to CAUSE C.
  • Posted 2 Feb 2018 21:26
  • By redbull
  • joined 14 Oct'16 - 108 messages
  • Queensland, Australia

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