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Wiring Diagram for an Mitsubishi FG20 with a 4G33-33 engine

Hello,
I am looking for wiring diagram for the above mentioned forklift.
I recently overhauled the old girl and she is mechanical sound, the only problem I now have is that as soon as I start herup she dies after 4 seconds.
I I keep the ignition on "start" it keeps running (without help from the starter motor)
It appears that the startermotor is part of the circuit....

your assistance is appreciated
  • Posted 8 Aug 2015 15:15
  • By heine_l
  • joined 8 Aug'15 - 1 message
  • Western Australia, Australia

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