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Toyota Advanced Control System

Hi i am looking fo the passcode to enter the interactive digital display panel to reset the forklift to factoy specs or enable lift and travel on my forklift thanks for reading.
  • Posted 28 Nov 2013 12:35
  • By marc_a
  • joined 19 Feb'09 - 31 messages
  • Baja California, Mexico
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that is a code for a 150" mast switch closed.
  • Posted 30 Nov 2013 13:58
  • By rogeriwt
  • joined 10 Apr'07 - 323 messages
  • Massachusetts, United States
serial # is 71006 and code 68
thanks
  • Posted 30 Nov 2013 03:45
  • By marc_a
  • joined 19 Feb'09 - 31 messages
  • Baja California, Mexico
No lift or travel,first thing I usually check is the seat witch or the operator presence system.....
  • Posted 30 Nov 2013 02:56
  • By kevin_t
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 1,301 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
There is no "factory reset"that I know of. If you have no travel or lift than there is a bigger issue. Is the truck throwing any codes and what is the serial #?
  • Posted 30 Nov 2013 02:21
  • By rogeriwt
  • joined 10 Apr'07 - 323 messages
  • Massachusetts, United States

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