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Fault code A6

I have a Toyota FBM25 with no drive and fault code A6.
Can anyone please help?
  • Posted 22 Oct 2009 20:56
  • By steve_i
  • joined 22 Oct'09 - 11 messages
  • county durham, United Kingdom
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Thanks for that. I'll check it out.
It did start working again so it was obviously nothing major.
  • Posted 26 Oct 2009 18:27
  • By steve_i
  • joined 22 Oct'09 - 11 messages
  • county durham, United Kingdom
Hi, The A6 fault is material handling switch abnormality, this means either you have a dodgy microswitch on one of your levers or it is incorrectly set up, so the logic thinks you are pulling back on a lever on start up, check also the cams on the levers as these collect dirt and grease and can turn microswitch on at rest. Very worst scenario is you have trapped loom to levers, hope this helps! Have worked on Toyotas for 10 years and now work on mitsi's. Good luck!
  • Posted 24 Oct 2009 21:44
  • By jamie_e
  • joined 24 Oct'09 - 1 message
  • Worcester, United Kingdom
that is one of a very few toyota products that i have no literature or experience on. if you get help please share it.
  • Posted 23 Oct 2009 13:29
  • By rick_c
  • joined 30 Jul'09 - 204 messages
  • Texas, United States
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