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TOYOTA 7FBMF40

Hello,i have a toyota 7fbmf40 witch drives verry slow.
no error codes and hydraulics work fine.
can anyone help me?
  • Posted 2 Feb 2012 01:40
  • By hendrik_p
  • joined 19 Jan'11 - 4 messages
  • oost-vl, Belgium
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how can i send you my email? can't post it...
  • Posted 2 Feb 2012 17:12
  • By hendrik_p
  • joined 19 Jan'11 - 4 messages
  • oost-vl, Belgium
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i suppose the speed sensor is a bearing encoder?
thx for the reply!
  • Posted 2 Feb 2012 17:02
  • By hendrik_p
  • joined 19 Jan'11 - 4 messages
  • oost-vl, Belgium
do you have email. probably drive motor speed sensor. if the controllers are "danaher" (in motion) you can usually swap them to confirm problem is in motor end of circuit
  • Posted 2 Feb 2012 13:27
  • By toyzilla
  • joined 29 Mar'10 - 175 messages
  • Texas, United States

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