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NISSAN BX50 ELECTRIC SHOWS

hello, working on MCP1B2 electric forklift. unit runs fine and has hydraulic functions but the display shows the "battery icon" along with the message "charge immediately. the battery has been fully charged and the message does not go away. a new battery was connected and still message appears.
  • Posted 4 Nov 2016 07:50
  • Discussion started by glenn_levit7
  • Texas, United States
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this is a reply i found posted for the same issue......it is a 1n1 nissan that you have and it has the emergency disconnect on the bonnet it will have a microswitch under side of red battery disconnect red ****
bypass the micro and it should correct the charge message if it does then replace micro you can drill out blind rivets and fit suitable after market micro good luck
  • Posted 12 Jul 2023 09:42
  • Reply by glenn_levit7
  • Texas, United States
Montacargas, Tequila y Limon!

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