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Toyota Forklift 8fgu32 error code

We have a toyota lift model 8fgu32. It is currently throwing an error code E18-2. Any info on this error would be greatly appreciated.
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  • Posted 13 Feb 2016 07:38
  • Modified 13 Feb 2016 07:38 by poster
  • By william_c
  • joined 13 Feb'16 - 3 messages
  • Arizona, United States
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Can you check the wires that are near the sparkplugs.
I know the European 4Y engines had a wire problem, there is a connector taped in which had a broken black wire, there should be 2 wires together in a 2way connector.
  • Posted 4 Jan 2025 06:25
  • Modified 4 Jan 2025 06:26 by poster
  • By John50
  • joined 7 Sep'19 - 153 messages
  • Netherlands
I am having the same issue, replaced the distributor assembly and still getting this 18-2 code. New battery also, not luck. I noticed there is no spark at the plugs, then sometimes there is, it is odd and intermittent behavior. What am I missing??
  • Posted 28 Dec 2024 06:52
  • By Richard_Turner
  • joined 28 Dec'24 - 1 message
  • South Carolina, United States
I know this comment was a long time ago, But I'd like to know what happened with it? Did you just replace the entire distributor assembly and of course the cam sensor is built into that and it fixed it?
  • Posted 14 May 2024 23:56
  • By adam_n
  • joined 7 Sep'17 - 10 messages
  • Utah, United States
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Try checking the cam angle sensor. It is in the distributor. I am assuming it does not start.
  • Posted 14 Feb 2016 04:24
  • Modified 14 Feb 2016 04:27 by poster
  • By rogeriwt
  • joined 10 Apr'07 - 323 messages
  • Massachusetts, United States

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