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Toyota 8FGCU15 CODE E67-1

Toyota 8FGCU15 s/n 11760
This unit has several issues and I'm not sure if they are tied together or not. The unit has a code E67-1 that flashes all the time not sure what it is. Also about once a week the unit will tilt all the way back and will not tilt back into the forward direction, all of the other hydraulic functions work fine. This unit does have a button on the tilt that will lock the tilt from moving in the tilt forward direction, but it does not seem to lock it in any certian position. It only has problems sometimes in the all the way tilted back position.

Any help is welcome
Thanks
  • Posted 29 Mar 2011 04:38
  • By VXman
  • joined 14 May'09 - 34 messages
  • Oklahoma, United States
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  • Posted 30 Mar 2011 11:53
  • By VXman
  • joined 14 May'09 - 34 messages
  • Oklahoma, United States
HI VXman According to my imformation E67-1 Is lifting height switch abnormality. This is the silver box on right hand side of mast with a metal arm coming out.Check wiring first then open box and check switch inside.Good luck!
  • Posted 29 Mar 2011 05:32
  • By toyotaboy
  • joined 11 Jun'10 - 11 messages
  • worcestershire, United Kingdom

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