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Toyota model 5FBE20

Chaged out display. Now Pump motor will not come on. Reset the C1,C2,C3. No help. Have 37 volts to motor. Contactor closes. Any ideas would really be appreciated. When the key is switch on 13 shows on display

Model 5FBE20
SN 11151
  • Posted 20 Sep 2019 06:57
  • Modified 20 Sep 2019 07:02 by poster
  • Discussion started by Ward
  • Georgia, United States
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Is it in lift interrupt. Because you need to change the battery voltage setting in the display from 48 volts to 36 volts?
  • Posted 20 Sep 2019 22:40
  • Modified 21 Sep 2019 00:47 by poster
  • Reply by Service_T
  • Kansas, United States
ServiceT

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