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Bt 1.5 Cargo electric

Hi

I have a bt 1.5 cargo dc the power steering has stoped working in forward drive but will work in reverse
Any help?????????
  • Posted 30 Oct 2012 23:20
  • By markcampbell
  • joined 30 Oct'12 - 1 message
  • Northern Ireland, Ireland
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its probably something to do with you trying to steer it-stain
  • Posted 14 Nov 2012 06:13
  • By andrew_p
  • joined 7 Nov'12 - 23 messages
  • Co. Antrim, United Kingdom
please tell me year of truck,and is the steering dont work only in forward all other works.
  • Posted 2 Nov 2012 08:40
  • By nemanja_k
  • joined 15 Apr'11 - 398 messages
  • serbia, Serbia

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