Discussion:
Error code 29

First time here hope to get some help.
I've got an 7fgu30 SN 64827
Getting code 2 or 9 or 29.
Fork truck runs but and when accelerating you can feel that it wants to go but no luck. There has been a bunch of work done on it like oil, distrubter, rotor,spark plugs ,ignition wire set vapor hose, LPG reg , ignition coil ,igniter governor body throttle, and rebuilt the ECS controller.
All this work was done and it still didn't run and the company doing the work gave us a quote for another 10grand of work.
This happend about a year ago and the Fork truck has been just sitting.

I just came into the picture and I'm trying to trouble shoot it myself. Any help would be great
Thanks
Kyle at otwg dot ca
  • Posted 4 Nov 2016 08:52
  • By kyle_o
  • joined 4 Nov'16 - 1 message
  • British Columbia, Canada
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