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2V or 2J fault

Truck had plug failure, once only with low battery. No stored faults and unit plugs OK now with fully charged battery. How are 2V and 2J faults described.
  • Posted 15 May 2014 22:57
  • By tom_p
  • joined 21 Feb'11 - 198 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
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thanks for the info, had a Raymond Tech check it out and found nothing. Suspect low battery. will look at those pins and plugs.
  • Posted 30 May 2014 05:14
  • By tom_p
  • joined 21 Feb'11 - 198 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
Remove the second relay from left. Check each pin carefully on ckt board. female pins get burned and lose grip on relay pins. All kinds of codes and issues. Look real close!
  • Posted 27 May 2014 13:09
  • By EasiTek
  • joined 12 Aug'08 - 533 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
i dont show a 2j listed but 2v is tpa high dc bus voltage: if code occurs during plugging replace all battery cables and connections that are overheated or corroded. install a battery that is in good condition. if continues replace the tpa
  • Posted 16 May 2014 10:59
  • By stam
  • joined 12 Aug'12 - 779 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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