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Toyota 7hbw23

Working on disaster relief and the forklift just quit. It is under warantee but the folks want us to take it to them to service it and we can't get it there.

Need to know what the error codes are and grab a service manual. We have a parts replacement catalog but do not know where to begin. We don't make money with it, just help people.

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  • Posted 2 Jan 2013 07:29
  • By robert_w
  • joined 2 Jan'13 - 1 message
  • New York, United States
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Will need to post what error codes you have before anyone could begin to help also a serial number of the truck might be helpful.
Does it still lift or is truck completely dead with no lift or travel??
First thing in any situation is to check the main power fuse and see if it is good and also make sure the battery and the charger are good(battery Charged and charger working properly)
  • Posted 2 Jan 2013 07:35
  • By kevin_t
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 1,301 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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