Toyota 8FGU25:
tilt function code 67-1

I'm having an issue where the tilt function doesn't work at times. when it does the wrench will eliminate and code 67-1 appears. This code and the wrench light goes off when you work the tilt back and forth. The tilt seams to have a bind where the idle will drop like it has to work hard to get it to tilt. If I move the tilt back and forth it will release and work properly, after it sits it has the same issue. really confused. Thanks
  • Posted 11 Feb 2020 01:30
  • Discussion started by 21stsh
  • Illinois, United States
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O.K. I have repaired the issues. I had no tilt back and removed hydraulic control unit and replaced 2 switches at the bottom part of spool # TY67616-26600-71

Good Luck
  • Posted 26 Feb 2020 02:27
  • Modified 5 Mar 2020 23:55 by poster
  • Reply by 21stsh
  • Illinois, United States

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