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Clark Juniper -how to clear codes?

Clark 232L-0018-9790c20c All I have are the procedures to clear the Woodward codes.
  • Posted 18 Apr 2012 23:45
  • Discussion started by patsy_s
  • Texas, United States
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Hello sir. I was wondering if you knew how
To clear codes on a Clark TMX 25? Can it be done as the same pedal dance procedure for an IC truck? Thank you for your time and help with this.
  • Posted 19 Aug 2020 07:18
  • Reply by IzzyMoney
  • Arizona, United States
Hey, Diego, can you send me a list of those codes for the Juniper system? My e-mail addy is in my profile. Thanks in advance!
  • Posted 19 Apr 2012 23:16
  • Reply by joe_d
  • Texas, United States
Ain't nothing I can't fix but a broken heart and the break of day!
Thanks Deigo I know that took alot of time post that information.

Patsy
  • Posted 19 Apr 2012 22:32
  • Reply by patsy_s
  • Texas, United States
To enter code display mode you must turn OFF the
ignition key. Now turn ON the key but do not start the
engine. As soon as you turn the key to the ON position,
cycle the foot pedal by depressing it to the floor and
then fully releasing it. You must fully cycle the foot
pedal three (3) times within five (5) seconds to enable
the code flashing feature of the ECU.
* MIL flashes for each digit of the fault code, with a
short pause (2 seconds) between digits and long pauses
between different codes (6 sec). Zeros are represented
by a single 3 second long flash.
* Starting code: 12
* Trailing code: 12
* Every DTC contains 4 digits
* The code list will continue to repeat until the key is
turned OFF.
* Simply turn the key OFF to exit display mode
To clear the ECU memory of all DTCs (past and present)
you must turn OFF the ignition key. Now turn ON
the key but do not start the engine. As soon as you turn
the key to the ON position, cycle the foot pedal by depressing it to the floor and then fully releasing it.
You must fully cycle the foot pedal ten times within ten
seconds.
  • Posted 19 Apr 2012 22:29
  • Reply by Diego_deLavega
  • Kentucky, United States

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