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Forum: Mechanical Troubleshooting
Brand: Crown - Model: RR5200
Number of messages: 3

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johnsand
Arizona, United States
I have a Crown RR coding 214 I have checked the reach solenoid my next plan is to check access 2 for problems

Posted 15 Dec 2009 12:08 AM Reply  Report this message
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Truck_Tech
United States

Fault code 214 is an open circuit,in the reach solenoid valve coil. Check the SVR coil for continuity,and see if you have continuity through the 18/8 mast cable's white and black wires.Check FU4 fuse. If you have BV+ from FU4 all the way to SVR coil,and the Access 2 module isn't sending BV- to the coil,then replace the Access 2.

Posted 16 Dec 2009 11:54 AM Reply  Report this message
manny
California, United States
check 8 conductor cable plug to distribution board they get dirty and loose from hyd hoses
flexxing when used  
remove the plastic cover and gently pry connector while ussing reach function

also check 8 connector cable  bi middle main cylinder by tension spring they rip  by the main hyd inlet  metal plate cover.

Posted 22 Dec 2009 10:43 AM Reply  Report this message


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