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check engin light and over heat

i did a good bit of research on this and found no answer.
this lift truck starts fine and runs for a good while then out of nowhere a check engine light pops up and then over heat and it hits limp mode.. if i kill it and start it back up it runs fine all over again.

things i tried/looked at the 6 pin connection by the bat. i jumped the first 2 pins and the check engine light flashed 1 time then paused and then flashed one time again.. so the code is 1

I'm told that means its lean or rich , idle high or low.
somebody please help me out with this...
  • Posted 24 Mar 2016 06:59
  • Modified 24 Mar 2016 07:00 by poster
  • By mitch_d
  • joined 24 Mar'16 - 1 message
  • Texas, United States

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