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Toyota 2FBCA20 no drive

This Toyota 2FBCA20, 11817 from 1989. Has hydraulics but no drive. And steer pump don't turn on when put in gear.
I checked fuses, contactors ok. Is dir. switch or the pot. or the card causing the problem?
  • Posted 15 Apr 2009 02:21
  • By hellokitty
  • joined 11 Mar'09 - 86 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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rich, thanks your reply.
i fixed the problem. it was some wiring problem.
  • Posted 17 Apr 2009 05:00
  • By hellokitty
  • joined 11 Mar'09 - 86 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
first check the dir switches. there might be a switch for the seat check that. then check control box under floorboard. should be a pot, a cam to activate switches.
  • Posted 16 Apr 2009 09:56
  • By rich_k
  • joined 30 Oct'07 - 108 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
no.
got any clues.
  • Posted 16 Apr 2009 03:44
  • By hellokitty
  • joined 11 Mar'09 - 86 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
do contactors come in when you put in for or rev
  • Posted 15 Apr 2009 07:27
  • By rich_k
  • joined 30 Oct'07 - 108 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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