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Check engine light displayed

Forklift is showing a light displayed on the dash that looks like a wrench, I'm thinking its the check engine light, the forklift is not displaying any code. This unit operates on lp and is running good but after running for about 5 minutes this light comes on.
  • Posted 16 Nov 2016 06:37
  • By toni
  • joined 16 Nov'16 - 5 messages
  • Georgia, United States
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You will have to use the diagnostic software or use the jumper method to display the fault code. The software is Spectrum that uses a special connector to link to the ECU. There is a jumper method that will flash the codes using the MIL lamp. You will need to jumper between pin A and pin D. Turn the key switch to the on position and record the flashes from the MIL lamp.
  • Posted 16 Nov 2016 07:17
  • By BREWSKI
  • joined 10 Jan'12 - 1,699 messages
  • Nebraska, United States

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