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toyota 5fbc25 falt code a7 and e3

Hello Can anyone help with list of fault codes for toyota 5 f b c 25 ser 11187 at present showing a7 and e3 thanks
  • Posted 6 Jan 2009 05:21
  • Discussion started by combar
  • irish, Ireland
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Thanks a lot fella,s for your tips etc. the problem was the wiring harness from seat switch down to a 2 pin plug under the controller to get at it we had to remove counterweight the plug iins were all coroaded away. I checked a fbm fault code but it skiped a7 code are any of the other codes same as f b m if not can any of you e mail or fax the codes to me.Once again thanks.
  • Posted 8 Jan 2009 09:06
  • Reply by combar
  • irish, Ireland
Also check dead man switch possibly defective switch. Make sure there is no shorts in the wiring for the parking brake switch dead man switch seat switch. As has already been mentioned make sure you dont have the direction switch made and pedal depressed when starting up the truck.
  • Posted 7 Jan 2009 20:30
  • Reply by elektrodrive
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom
Check seat switch also
  • Posted 7 Jan 2009 08:11
  • Reply by rich_k
  • Ontario, Canada
Hello combar,

Make sure when you turn the key switch on that the forward/reverse lever is in neutral and you parking brake lever is on. I would check that first
  • Posted 6 Jan 2009 23:48
  • Reply by Prentice
  • Ontario, Canada

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