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PULLING CODES

Have a 2022 Toyota 8FGCU25, how do you pull codes for the check engine light? TIA
  • Posted 28 Oct 2024 23:03
  • By 21stsh
  • joined 21 Apr'17 - 43 messages
  • Illinois, United States
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I have an 8fgu20 that will not display codes with the matching connector or an analyzer. The forks will not lower , forks, engine,and wrench lamps are on. engine runs, forklift goes forward and reverse, sas/ops control box has been rebuilt. How would you diagnose this issue?
  • Posted 6 Dec 2024 08:38
  • By MARK_TIBBETS
  • joined 6 Dec'24 - 3 messages
  • Texas, United States
Please see this if it helps or you can buy the analyzer as well.

1. Turn the ignition key switch ON (or start the engine).
2. Disconnect the matching connector.
The hour meter indicates "PASS_", the wrench lamp turns on,
and then password display is indicated.
3. While shifting the tilt lever to backward tilt for more than 5
seconds, returning the lever and tilt **** switch after pressing
the switch for more than 2 seconds will indicate "1-dIAG" on
the hour meter.
4. As you press the tilt **** switch for less than 2 seconds, the
diagnosis No. and the error code will be indicated, and each
error code and the time when it occurred will be indicated
alternately every 2 seconds

The maximum number of error codes that can be stored is
10, and as the diagnosis number gets smaller, the error
will be newer.
  • Posted 31 Oct 2024 18:29
  • By Addy_MHE
  • joined 9 Jul'13 - 160 messages
  • Sindh, Pakistan
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