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Toyota C0 error code

Hello everyone. This is about the third time I have gotten this code. After each failure I replace the faulty drive transistor and forklift works for about 2 months and then blows again. It is always the center transistor that goes bad. I was wondering if there is anything that could be causing the transistor to blow. Thanks
  • Posted 24 Dec 2010 02:30
  • By botzalso
  • joined 24 Dec'10 - 1 message
  • New York, United States
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definately could be a battery problem. highly recomended that you change all three. expensive but may save you money in the long run.
  • Posted 24 Dec 2010 12:41
  • Modified 24 Dec 2010 12:43 by poster
  • By toyzilla
  • joined 29 Mar'10 - 175 messages
  • Texas, United States
easier to ask forgiveness than to ask permission.
what is the battery's condition when it blows?
what time of the shift does it blow?
  • Posted 24 Dec 2010 11:25
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"
hello
well see the board of control gates that are along side of transistors, capacitors, drive control board and not forget to see the engine wiring and insulation in inductions
  • Posted 24 Dec 2010 11:02
  • By AMartins
  • joined 8 May'10 - 107 messages
  • vila nova de gaia, Portugal

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