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Wire repair

Ok I've got a 5fgc25 toyota forklift i'm in need of some help with this project, so the wiring harness. Something is wrong with it. Is a short or something right? But there's no power going to the - With all the warning Lights and everything and no power going to the starter, there is power coming from battery. To starter, and that's it, replace the starter replace Ignition switch and still nothing I did get the starter to work and start it up, but the power coming from the starter accidentally grounded out on the frame. And ever since then, just nothing, no power going to anything at all. So I was wondering if I can get a wire diagram to help me go through every wire and make sure it's all connected correctly and ran correctly.
  • Posted 16 Jan 2025 11:10
  • By Nick_Polushkin
  • joined 16 Jan'25 - 1 message
  • Washington, United States
Nikola polushkin

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