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Clark OBD Codes

Working on a clark CMP25L
Was able to retreive the following OBD II code in the following order: 48, 54, & 12.
When you first start the truck it immediately throws a check engine light.
Does anyone have a list of these codes?
  • Posted 1 Oct 2011 05:56
  • By JohnOBrien
  • joined 1 Oct'11 - 5 messages
  • Connecticut, United States
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We are all set. The first two codes were just nuisance code. The truck sat for over a year without being started and the battery was stone dead. We charged the battery & cleared the codes. The truck seams to be running fine now....false alarm but thanks for the input!!!
  • Posted 3 Oct 2011 22:39
  • By JohnOBrien
  • joined 1 Oct'11 - 5 messages
  • Connecticut, United States
What engine is in this truck? Liter size?
  • Posted 1 Oct 2011 06:44
  • By kevin_t
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 1,301 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Couldnt find code 48?this right code?.....54 is Battery sensor input high(check the charging system,fan belt for tightness) and 12 is just the code for the end of the list is not a DTC.
Have an email address?? Have to post like mine is,site strips out readable address's.
This truck have the Woodward fuel system in it must be?
  • Posted 1 Oct 2011 06:34
  • By kevin_t
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 1,301 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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