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zapi controller programming

bought a rebuilt controller YT580078342 from FSIP. how do i program the rebuilt controller? i have the yale and hyster 4.98 pc tool and can access the truck. can i grab the program from the old controller and install into the rebuilt one?
or is the zapi PC can the way to do it?
always looking to increase my knowledge - ty
  • Posted 26 Jul 2024 02:12
  • By john_andrews
  • joined 26 Jul'24 - 3 messages
  • California, United States
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John,

Most of the time when getting a rebuilt controller from flight systems, they are already programmed. There are multiple steps that must be completed to program and set up the truck. A special program is required from Hyster Yale to complete. You will need to contact the local dealer if you have not done so. Good Luck.
  • Posted 19 Aug 2024 23:40
  • By Fishmech
  • joined 12 Jul'17 - 370 messages
  • Virginia, United States
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