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No power steering
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: 22 Nov 2019 18:52 by
Darklordzulu
Yale erp040thn
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: 2 Jul 2019 07:32 by
Scott66
code 209L Brake Coil Open.
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: 12 Apr 2016 05:41 by
BREWSKI
Dash or Instrument Cluster
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: 25 Sep 2015 10:04 by
edward_t
Code 240
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: 1 Aug 2014 16:32 by
YaleTechnician
Yale Fault Code Cause
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Crown RR5225-30TT321
Braeside, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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UN Forklift FBT20NQZ1
HANGZHOU, Zhejiang, China
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Fact of the week
In 1898, author Morgan Robertson wrote a novel called 'Futility', which described an "unsinkable" ship named the Titan that sank after hitting an iceberg. Fourteen years later, the Titanic sank in a strikingly similar fashion.