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Toyota D-02-8FG 25 BJ.2008

Hello,

Whe have an code on the display
The code is:E A5-1

Is there someone who can help us with these code.

Cheers
  • Posted 23 Dec 2008 17:33
  • Discussion started by blackie
  • Gelderland, Netherlands
prajfa@hotmail.com
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Hello Prentice

This truck had know seat switch so they connect the wiring.
We made an new connection to the seat switch.
It's working now.

Cheers and thanks for your reply

Blackie
  • Posted 27 Dec 2008 22:16
  • Reply by blackie
  • Gelderland, Netherlands
prajfa@hotmail.com
Hello Blackie,
It says in the Manual- Traveling and material handling possible even after leaving the seat. Parking brake reminder and release reminder alarm partially disabled-

I would check seat switch and wiring to SAS controller

Hope this helps
  • Posted 23 Dec 2008 23:04
  • Reply by Prentice
  • Ontario, Canada

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