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I have a Hyster code 522655-1. Can anyone help me out on this?
  • Posted 21 Feb 2014 02:54
  • By mrbob
  • joined 19 Feb'13 - 118 messages
  • Hawaii, United States
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The following provides troubleshooting instructions applicable to these fault codes.
522655-1 = Short Term Closed Loop Fuel Correction greater than 40% (Lean Engine Operation)
522660-1 = Long Term Closed Loop Fuel Correction greater than 35% (Lean Engine Operation)
Closed Loop Fuel System Operation: Basically, the fuel injector responds to rich fuel conditions
with a LOW duty cycle to reduce the fuel entering the intake. It responds to lean conditions with a
HIGH duty cycle to increase the fuel entering the intake. The actual fuel mixture is sensed by the O2
sensor which provides this input to the ECU which in turn directs the correct output to the fuel injector
to maintain a normal O2 sensor voltage of 0.2 - 0.8 volts.
Short Term and Long Term Fuel Correction: Under various engine conditions, there is a NORMAL
correction that is required (known as adaptive learn or long-term closed-loop fuel correction) that is
stored in the ECU and learned after operation of the engine for 1 2 hrs. The learned correction
should closely match the calibrated values that were established and tested in the original design of
the fuel system. This would result in adaptive learn (long-term closed loop fuel correction) values of
0%. However, several factors can affect the actual fuel mixtures, including tolerances in the mixer and
regulator, and maintenance issues involving filters and fuel contamination. These items can cause the
fuel correction to exceed the acceptable limits and eventually result in a fault code.
Possible Causes for Lean Fuel Mixture DTCs: Factors that may cause DTCs 522655-1 and
522660-1 are vacuum leaks, exhaust leaks and low fuel pressure due to dirty or clogged fuel filters.
Additional factors could be regulators, mixers, fuel injectors that have been contaminated by heavy
particulates in the LPG fuel or defective fuel injectors that do not open properly.
  • Posted 22 Feb 2014 06:23
  • By geroj
  • joined 21 Feb'10 - 262 messages
  • Krivan, Slovakia
522655-1 - short term closed loop correction bank 1 greater than nor 40% - running lean
last time i had this a pm got rid of it. the air filter was plugged and the plugs were terrible.

book says
Contaminated/clogged trim fuel injectors filter and/or LPG regulators filter
Contaminated/clogged trim fuel injector
Faulty trim fuel injector or wiring
Contaminated LPG fuel
Low primary LPG fuel pressure for trim fuel injector
Low secondary LPG fuel pressure for carb
Clogged fuel hoses
Contaminated/dirty carburetor
Faulty fuel shutoff solenoids
Engine overheating
Exhaust leaks prior to or near oxygen sensor
Manifold vacuum leaks
  • Posted 21 Feb 2014 09:54
  • Modified 21 Feb 2014 09:59 by poster
  • By stam
  • joined 12 Aug'12 - 779 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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