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Accelerator pedal sensor error
Typically, forklifts feature two brake pedals: a service brake and a parking brake. When the forklift is moving, the service brake pedal is utilized to reduce speed or come to a complete stop. This brake uses the hydraulic system of the forklift to provide pressure to the brake shoes or pads, slowing or stopping the vehicle. The service brake pedal functions similarly to the brake pedal on an automobile and is typically situated to the left of the accelerator pedal. On the other side, the forklift is kept in place while it is parked by the parking brake pedal. The forklift is held stationary by this mechanical brake, which operates independently of the hydraulic system and makes use of a different set of brake shoes or pads. To aid prevent unintentional activation while driving, the parking brake pedal is often placed to the right of the accelerator pedal and is frequently distinguished by its vivid colour or distinctive form. Forklift operators can control each brake independently when the service and parking brakes are on different pedals, which can increase safety and lower the likelihood of accidents. The operator can use the parking brake to stop the forklift without mistakenly using the service brake, which could put extra strain on the brake shoes or pads.
You will wear out the brakes prematurely and you may also overheat the brakes and experience brake fade (no or poor brakes).
Gonna need to know year, make and model for that one.
Above fusebox, which is by the accelerator pedal in a RHD model.
Model would help, so we could tell if the pedal for your model went up into the dash or down into the floor. That would help identify where the return spring is.
behind the panel right in front of the throttle pedal
Usually with this model, the shifter is protected by the brake pedal. If the sensor on the pedal is faulty, you might not get it out of park. Check this first.
Ford Model A was so special because it was the first Ford model that would use the current standard driver controls. These included clutches, drive gear, brake pedal, starter and throttle.
you most likely have a faulty brake switch. depending on what make/model you are running, they are usually found above the brake pedal and behind the brake pedal mounting arm...typically cheap and easy to replace.
They are being recalled and fixed!!!! Contact the dealer (Toyota?) and see if your model is affected .
its around $30-50 dollars depending on your model