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TOYOTA 5FBL10 5FBL18/10686 ERROR CODE E0, A9

Hello everybody,
We have forklift Toyota 5FBL10 5FBL18/10686 and we need help.
Before 3 months we get error code E0 and A9, and we fix up. (the transistors is be broken). Now, we have again the same error code E0 and A9. We check everything,CAD, DAD, RAD and all transistors and everything is OK. If somebody knows what is happening and how we can check CPU because only CPU is not checked, please tell us

Regard from Accra
  • Posted 5 Jun 2007 01:36
  • By dragan_s
  • joined 4 Jun'07 - 1 message
  • ACCRA, Ghana
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E0 A9 The error is caused in most cases by the failure of the SDP card, the card mounted in the vertical pilot TSM002
  • Posted 28 Jun 2009 06:31
  • By franco_c
  • joined 28 Jun'09 - 25 messages
  • Bologna, Italy
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e-mail: cf1990@libero.it
E0 is SID problem (transistor) When you replace them you must replace them all
Check the Diode's the are mounted ther the problem can be to Ore complet SD Board
Check all so the Black condesators the can be broke

A9 pomp look AT the fuse f2
Maybe the cpu but look first all transistors and wiring

John
Netherlands
  • Posted 8 Jun 2007 01:49
  • By genjohn
  • joined 4 Feb'07 - 59 messages
  • NB, Netherlands

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