Doosan (& Daewoo) G25P-3:
engine light on

how do you retrive codes' on this unit exhaust stinky light comes on at idle trim valve not viberating at idle
  • Posted 13 Nov 2012 00:18
  • Discussion started by BarrenForklift
  • Kentucky, United States
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Any chance you know what the codes 91 and 26 are for G25P-3, thanks
  • Posted 18 Mar 2021 09:30
  • Reply by Otterwork
  • Manitoba, Canada
updated software replaced trim valve fixed
  • Posted 13 Mar 2013 00:09
  • Reply by BarrenForklift
  • Kentucky, United States
Check connections at accell pedal,also have seen code come up due to poor connection at SECM (check for ty wrap around connector that should not be there).If connections OK, the SECM may need to be flashed (updated with laptop).
  • Posted 21 Feb 2013 23:53
  • Modified 22 Feb 2013 00:03 by poster
  • Reply by snowmonkey
  • Alberta, Canada
codes 74 73 69 rebuilt mixer now just have 69 replaced pedal assy still have code 69
  • Posted 21 Feb 2013 02:42
  • Reply by BarrenForklift
  • Kentucky, United States
key on, pump pedal 3 times, count engine light flashes (first flashes of 1 and 2 do not count) fault codes are two digit numbers (71 ,72 ,74 etc) probably need to clean mixer and vaporizer ,to clear codes(pump pedal ten times within 5sec.)if codes do not reset your problem is solved
  • Posted 13 Nov 2012 12:45
  • Reply by snowmonkey
  • Alberta, Canada

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