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Error code E01-67

I removed the jumper in the diagnosis port to retreive this code, i hope i did it correct. It seemed like it scanned codes e01 through e11, all the other codes came up with zeros (eg e02-00 e03-00 e04-00), except for this one. lift is low on power and gets a little better as it warms up, any help much appreciated, thanks
  • Posted 23 Jan 2015 05:53
  • By darrel_m
  • joined 23 Jan'15 - 1 message
  • British Columbia, Canada
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The pin you pulled to get the error code relates to the SAS system not the engine. Do you have a check engine light on? Sounds like your regulator has a little byproduct in it that needs drained out or removed. The product is keeping the inner workings from performing properly. The Aisin fuel system has a drain on one of the sides on the bottom it will be a 12 mm plug with small brass washer. Impco you either rebuild or replace no drain. The Aisin before draining warm up the engine. Shut it down then remove the drain plug. This may take several times to get the maximum amount out. This should be done on every oil change. I've seen the drain plug port clogged needing cleared.
  • Posted 27 Jan 2015 05:30
  • By Bulldog965
  • joined 15 Oct'09 - 63 messages
  • Indiana, United States
Richard

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