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No Drive Error 09

Hi, I have an electric Mitsubishi that wouldn't drive. I replaced the drive motor and it ran great for a short time and now has an error message 09. I would like to find a description of this error message and a service manual for future needs. Model# FBC30K, Serial # A3BC310251. Thanks for all help.
  • Posted 2 Sep 2020 05:29
  • By gw_e
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  • Texas, United States
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I'm still needing help with this forklift. Does anyone have information on this error code? Thanks
  • Posted 15 Sep 2020 03:48
  • By gw_e
  • joined 18 Mar'15 - 22 messages
  • Texas, United States
gw.ebbs@deepsouthequipmentdotcom

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