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2. General
The overhead guard is an integral part of operator
cab. The operator cab is installed on a platform above
main frame members. Step plates on both sides of lift
truck provide access to operator cab. The operator
cab is a separate unit and can be removed as a
complete unit from module and frame of the lift truck.
See Figure 1.
Figure 1. Operator Cab
0100 YRM 1290 General
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3. Cab Replacement
REMOVE, FOR LIFT TRUCK MODELS
GLP/GDP16VX, GLP/GDP18VX, GLP/
GDP20SVX, GLP/GDP030VX (C810); GLP/
GDP20-35VX (GP/GLP/GDP040-070VX)
(B875, C875); AND GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6,
GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6, GLP/
GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100,
110, 120VX) (F813, G813, H813, J813)
NOTE: The EZ Tank Bracket used on these trucks to
mount LPG tank onto counterweight come in two
styles. One style of bracket swings out to side of truck
and other swings out to side and drops down.
NOTE: On lift trucks equipped with LPG, make sure
to release EZ Tank Bracket before opening hood.
1. For lift truck models GLP/GDP16VX, GLP/
GDP18VX, GLP/GDP20SVX, GLP/GDP030VX
(C810), tilt steering column to UP position, slide
seat assembly forward, open rear door, and open
hood to disconnect battery. See Figure 2.
2. Tilt steering column to UP position, slide seat as-
sembly forward, open rear sliding window, and
open hood to disconnect battery.
See Figure 3 for lift truck models
• GLP/GDP20-35VX (GP/GLP/
GDP040-070VX) (B875, C875)
• GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5,
GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX
(GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110, 120VX)
(F813, G813, H813, J813)
3. Disconnect air filter hose from rear left corner leg
of cab frame. See Figure 4.
WARNING
DO NOT disconnect the heater hoses from the en-
gine when the engine is hot or when the cooling
system is under pressure, to do so could cause
serious injury.
WARNING
DO NOT remove the radiator cap from the radiator
when the engine is hot. When the radiator is hot
and the cap is removed, the pressure is released
from the system and the steam and boiling cool-
ant can cause burns. Wait 30 minutes for the en-
gine to cool. Do a touch test by touching the radi-
ator with your hand. If the radiator is still hot to
the touch, wait another 30 minutes before at-
tempting to remove, check, or fix any part of the
cooling system.
NOTE: Removing radiator cap will help depressurize
cooling system.
4. Remove radiator cover to access radiator cap.
Remove radiator cap. See Figure 5.
1. LATCH
2. HINGE
3. REAR DOOR
Figure 2. Rear Door and Latch for Lift Truck
Models GLP/GDP16VX, GLP/GDP18VX, GLP/
GDP20SVX, GLP/GDP030VX (C810)
Cab Replacement 0100 YRM 1290
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4. A. LIFT TRUCKS MODELS GLP/GDP20-35VX (GP/GLP/GDP040-070VX) (B875, C875) AND GLP/GDP40VX5/
VX6, GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6, GLP/GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110, 120VX)
(F813, G813, H813, J813) WITHOUT AIR CONDITIONING.
B. LIFT TRUCKS MODELS GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6, GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6, GLP/GDP50-55VX
(GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110, 120VX) (G813, H813, J813) WITH AIR CONDITIONING.
1. REAR BOTTOM WINDOW
2. RELEASE LATCH
3. AC HOSE
Figure 3. Rear Bottom Window for Lift Trucks Models GLP/GDP20-35VX (GP/GLP/GDP040-070VX) (B875,
C875) and GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6, GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6, GLP/GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080,
090, 100, 110, 120VX) (F813, G813, H813, J813)
Figure 4. Air Filter Hose Removal
Legend for Figure 4
NOTE: AIR FILTER HOSE FOR GLP/GDP40VX5/
VX6, GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6, GLP/
GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (F813) SHOWN. AIR FILTER HOSE FOR
OTHER LIFT TRUCK MODELS ARE SIMILAR.
1. CAPSCREW
2. AIR FILTER HOSE
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5. A. GLP/GDP16VX, GLP/GDP18VX, GLP/GDP20SVX, GLP/GDP030VX (C810)
B. GLP/GDP20-35VX (GP/GLP/GDP040-070VX) (B875, C875)
C. GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100,
110, 120VX) (F813, G813, H813)
D. GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100,
110, 120VX) (J813)
1. RADIATOR COVER 2. RADIATOR CAP
Figure 5. Radiator Cover and Cap Location
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6. CAUTION
DO NOT allow any fluid to drain when disconnect-
ing the heater hose from the engine. The method
will help when purging the system during installa-
tion.
5. Disconnect and cap heater hoses from engine.
See Figure 6.
WARNING
Replacement, installation and repairs to air condi-
tioning units that require discharging and/or refill-
ing of the refrigeration fluid must be performed by
a certified technician.
6. Contact a certified air conditioning specialist to
have the refrigerant extracted from the air condi-
tioning system.
NOTE: Step 7 is for lift truck models GLP/
GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/
GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080,
090, 100, 110, 120VX) (G813, H813, J813) with a
Cummins QSB 3.3L or a Kubota diesel engine.
7. If lift truck cab is equipped with an air conditioner/
heater unit, disconnect AC refrigerant hoses from
refrigerant compressor.
See Figure 7 for lift truck models
• GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5,
GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX
(GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110, 120VX)
(G813)
See Figure 8 for lift truck models
• GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5,
GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX
(GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110, 120VX)
(H813, J813)
NOTE: Removing door assemblies requires two peo-
ple.
8. Open left side door, remove lock nut, and discon-
nect gas spring from cab mounting bracket. See
Figure 9.
9. Lift left side door up and over hinge pin and set
aside. See Figure 10.
WARNING
DO NOT disconnect the heater hoses from the
quick disconnect fittings (inside operator cab) or
engine when the engine is hot or under pressure,
to do so could cause serious injury.
10. Disconnect heater hose quick disconnect fittings.
a. For lift truck models GLP/GDP16VX, GLP/
GDP18VX, GLP/GDP20SVX, GLP/GDP030VX
(C810), open right side door and push buttons
on quick disconnect fittings to disconnect
heater hoses from heater assembly hoses (see
Figure 6). Disconnect heater wire harness con-
nection. See Figure 11.
b. For lift truck models GLP/GDP20-35VX
(GP/GLP/GDP040-070VX) (B875, C875), open
right side door and remove radiator cover to
access quick disconnect fittings. Push buttons
on quick disconnect fittings to disconnect
heater hoses from heater assembly (see Fig-
ure 6). Disconnect heater wire harness con-
nection. See Figure 11.
c. For lift truck models GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6;
GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/
GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100,
110, 120VX) (F813, G813, H813, J813), open
right side door and located on inner rear cover
there are two port holes (see Figure 6). Push
buttons on quick disconnect fittings to discon-
nect heater hoses from heater assembly and
disconnect heater wire harness connection.
See Figure 11.
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8. Legend for Figure 6
NOTE: ART SHOWN MAY NOT REFLECT ENGINE IN LIFT TRUCK.
NOTE: MAJOR COMPONENTS OF CAB HAVE BEEN REMOVED FOR CLARITY.
A. LIFT TRUCK MODELS GLP/GDP16VX, GLP/
GDP18VX, GLP/GDP20SVX, GLP/GDP030VX
(C810)
B. LIFT TRUCK MODELS GLP/GDP20-35VX
(GP/GLP/GDP040-070VX) (B875, C875)
C. LIFT TRUCK MODELS GLP/GDP20-35VX
(GP/GLP/GDP040-070VX) (B875, C875)
D. LIFT TRUCK MODELS GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6;
GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/
GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (F813, G813)
E. LIFT TRUCK MODELS GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6;
GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/
GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (H813, J813)
1. QUICK DISCONNECT FITTING
2. INNER REAR COVER
3. RADIATOR COVER
4. RIGHT SIDE DOOR ASSEMBLY
5. HEATER HOSES
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9. NOTE: MAJOR COMPONENTS OF CAB HAVE BEEN REMOVED FOR CLARITY.
1. HOSE FITTING
2. REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR
3. AC/HEATER UNIT
4. ENGINE
Figure 7. AC Refrigerant Hose Connections, Lift Truck Models GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5,
GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110, 120VX) (G813) with Cummins QSB
3.3L Engine
Cab Replacement 0100 YRM 1290
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10. NOTE: MAJOR COMPONENTS OF CAB HAVE BEEN REMOVED FOR CLARITY. KUBOTA 3.8L DIESEL EN-
GINE SHOWN, 3.6L DIESEL ENGINE SIMILAR.
A. LIFT TRUCK MODELS GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX
(GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110, 120VX) (H813)
B. LIFT TRUCK MODELS GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX
(GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110, 120VX) (J813)
1. HOSE FITTING
2. REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR
3. AC/HEATER UNIT
4. ENGINE
Figure 8. AC Refrigerant Hose Connection, Lift Truck Models GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5,
GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110, 120VX) (H813, J813) with Kubota
Diesel Engine
0100 YRM 1290 Cab Replacement
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11. NOTE: RIGHT SIDE DOOR SHOWN.
1. GAS SPRING
2. CAB MOUNTING BRACKET
3. LOCK NUT
Figure 9. Gas Spring Mounting Removal
Figure 10. Door Removal
Legend for Figure 10
NOTE: RIGHT SIDE DOOR HINGE SHOWN.
1. HINGE PIN
2. DOOR HINGE
NOTE: MAJOR COMPONENTS OF CAB HAVE
BEEN REMOVED FOR CLARITY.
1. HEATER WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
2. REAR GRAB HANDLE HORN BUTTON CON-
NECTOR (TO RIGHT-HAND CHASSIS HAR-
NESS)
Figure 11. Heater Wire Harness and Rear Grab
Handle Horn Button Connectors
Cab Replacement 0100 YRM 1290
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12. 11. For lift truck models GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/
GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/
GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (G813, H813, J813) with a Cummins QSB
3.3L or Kubota diesel engine, if lift truck cab is
equipped with an air conditioner/heater unit, dis-
connect AC hoses.
a. Remove six fasteners and remove rear cover.
See Figure 12 for lift truck models
• GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5,
GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX
(GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (G813)
See Figure 13 for lift truck models
• GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5,
GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX
(GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (H813)
See Figure 14 for lift truck models
• GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5,
GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX
(GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (J813)
b. Disconnect air conditioner hoses at bulkhead
bracket and at receiver/drier.
See Figure 12 for lift truck models
• GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5,
GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX
(GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (G813)
See Figure 13 for lift truck models
• GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5,
GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX
(GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (H813)
See Figure 14 for lift truck models
• GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5,
GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX
(GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (J813)
c. Disconnect air conditioner wire harness.
See Figure 12 for lift truck models
• GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5,
GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX
(GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (G813)
See Figure 13 for lift truck models
• GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5,
GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX
(GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (H813)
See Figure 14 for lift truck models
• GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5,
GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX
(GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (J813)
12. Remove lock nut and disconnect gas spring from
cab mounting bracket. See Figure 9.
13. Lift door up and over hinge pin and set aside. See
Figure 10.
NOTE: Wiper motor cover must be removed before
dash assembly can be removed.
14. Unclip and remove front wiper motor cover. See
Figure 15 for lift truck models
• GLP/GDP16VX, GLP/GDP18VX, GLP/
GDP20SVX, GLP/GDP030VX (C810)
• GLP/GDP20-35VX (GP/GLP/
GDP040-070VX) (B875, C875)
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13. NOTE: MAJOR COMPONENTS OF CAB HAVE BEEN REMOVED FOR CLARITY.
A. FRONT VIEW B. TOP VIEW
1. HOSE WRAP
2. FASTENERS
3. REAR COVER
4. AIR CONDITIONER HOSES
5. BULKHEAD BRACKET
6. RECEIVER/DRIER
7. FITTINGS
8. AIR CONDITIONER WIRE HARNESS
Figure 12. AC System Arrangement and Hose Connections, Lift Truck Models GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/
GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110, 120VX) (G813) With a
Cummins QSB 3.3L Diesel Engine
Cab Replacement 0100 YRM 1290
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14. NOTE: MAJOR COMPONENTS OF CAB HAVE BEEN REMOVED FOR CLARITY.
A. FRONT VIEW B. TOP VIEW
1. HOSE WRAP
2. FASTENERS
3. REAR COVER
4. AIR CONDITIONER HOSES
5. BULKHEAD BRACKET
6. RECEIVER/DRIER
7. FITTINGS
8. AIR CONDITIONER WIRE HARNESS
Figure 13. AC System Arrangement and Hose Connections, Lift Truck Models GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/
GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110, 120VX) (H813) With a
Kubota Diesel Engine
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16. NOTE: MAJOR COMPONENTS OF CAB HAVE BEEN REMOVED FOR CLARITY.
A. FRONT VIEW B. TOP VIEW
1. HOSE WRAP
2. FASTENERS
3. REAR COVER
4. AIR CONDITIONER HOSES
5. BULKHEAD BRACKET
6. RECEIVER/DRIER
7. FITTINGS
8. AIR CONDITIONER WIRE HARNESS
Figure 14. AC System Arrangement and Hose Connections, Lift Truck Models GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/
GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110, 120VX) (J813) With a
Kubota Diesel Engine
Cab Replacement 0100 YRM 1290
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18. Legend for Figure 15
NOTE: MAJOR COMPONENTS OF CAB HAVE BEEN REMOVED FOR CLARITY.
A. GLP/GDP16VX, GLP/GDP18VX, GLP/GDP20SVX (GP/GLP/GDP030VX, GP/GLP/GDP035VX, GP/GLP/
GDP040SVX) (C810) AND GLP/GDP20-35VX (GP/GLP/GDP040-070VX) (B875, C875)
B. GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100,
110, 120VX) (F813, G813, H813, J813)
1. CAPSCREWS
2. FRONT WIPER MOTOR COVER
3. DASH ASSEMBLY
4. KICK PANEL
5. COWL PANEL
6. FRONT OPERATOR CAB LEGS
7. LOCK NUT
8. FLANGE BOLT
15. For lift truck models GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/
GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/
GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (F813, G813), remove two lock nuts from
front wiper motor cover. Remove front wiper mo-
tor cover. See Figure 15.
16. For lift truck models GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/
GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/
GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (H813, J813), remove three lock nuts
from front wiper motor cover. Remove front wiper
motor cover.
17. Remove five capscrews from top of dash assem-
bly and cowl panel.
18. Remove two flange bolts securing cowl panel to
front operator cab legs.
19. Unclip dash assembly from kick panel. Remove
dash assembly.
20. Remove kick panel from seal plate assembly. See
Figure 16.
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19. Figure 16. Seal Plate Assembly, Kick Panel, and Floor Plate Removal
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20. Legend for Figure 16
NOTE: CAB REMOVED FOR CLARITY.
A. GLP/GDP16VX, GLP/GDP18VX, GLP/
GDP20SVX, GLP/GDP030VX (C810) AND GLP/
GDP20-35VX (GP/GLP/GDP040-070VX) (B875,
C875)
B. GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/
GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/
GDP080, 090, 100, 110, 120VX) (F813, G813,
H813, J813)
1. CAPSCREWS
2. KICK PANEL
3. SEAL PLATE ASSEMBLY
4. SEAL
5. FLOOR PLATE (LEFT SIDE)
6. FLOOR PLATE (RIGHT SIDE)
7. FLOOR PLATE
21. Remove capscrews and seal plate assembly from
lift truck frame.
22. Disconnect rear grab handle horn button connec-
tor from right-hand chassis harness, located in
right rear corner leg of cab frame. See Figure 11.
23. Disconnect light harness connector from Vehicle
Systems Manager (VSM) and right-hand chassis
harness connector. See Figure 17.
NOTE: Perform Step 24 and Step 25 for lift truck
models GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5,
GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/
GDP080, 090, 100, 110, 120VX) (J813) equipped with
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF).
24. Disconnect light harness connector from Vehicle
Systems Manager (VSM) and right-hand chassis
harness connector. See Figure 18.
25. Disconnect Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) display
harness connector from cowl harness. See Fig-
ure 18.
26. Remove rear panels, front panels, and fender
covers to access cab mounting capscrews and
flange nuts. See Figure 19.
27. Remove front and rear cab capscrews and flange
nuts from lift truck frame. See Figure 20.
NOTE: KICK PANEL REMOVED FOR CLARITY.
1. VSM
2. LIGHT HARNESS CONNECTOR (TO VSM)
3. HARNESS CONNECTOR (TO RIGHT-HAND
CHASSIS HARNESS)
Figure 17. Light Harness Connection to Vehicle
System Manager (VSM) for Lift Truck Models GLP/
GDP16VX, GLP/GDP18VX, GLP/GDP20SVX, GLP/
GDP030VX (C810), GLP/GDP20-35VX (GP/GLP/
GDP040-070VX) (B875, C875) and GLP/GDP40VX5/
VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/GDP45VX6; GLP/
GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110,
120VX) (F813, G813, H813)
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