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yale Erp 030 tfn headlights

Hi everyone I haven't been on in awhile.
Having a problem with a yale 3 wheeler. one of the guys in our shop didn't hook up the headlights when the truck went back.
much of the wiring harness was diconnected while it was in the shop. so I'm not even sure it was all put back. Or the plug I'm looking for is trapped under the hyd motor.
Any help would be great.
  • Posted 20 Oct 2010 11:32
  • By dozer
  • joined 22 Feb'09 - 15 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
When in doubt replace the operator
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hi dozer, if you shoot me an email i'll send you what info i have. i have TCE info. im sure youve also checked the dc-dc converter for feeds and grounds.
  • Posted 20 Oct 2010 13:30
  • By steponmebbbboom
  • joined 21 Nov'05 - 189 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
Good grief, charlie brown...
steponmebbbboom@hotmail.com

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