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522760-4

h50ft codes 522760-4 blows F9 fuse, anyone know what that code is for?
  • Posted 12 Jan 2017 08:43
  • By darylh
  • joined 24 Sep'13 - 4 messages
  • South Dakota, United States
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DTC 522760-4 - Switched Battery Voltage 1 (IGN 1) OORL

A. IGN 1 OR IGN 3 VOLTAGE OUTPUT OPEN SUPPLY
B. IGN 2 VOLTAGE OUTPUT SHORTED TO GROUND
C. IGN 1 OR IGN 3 OUTPUT SHORTED TO GROUND
D. FUNCTIONAL FAILURE IN CONTROLLER
  • Posted 12 Jan 2017 08:51
  • By BREWSKI
  • joined 10 Jan'12 - 1,699 messages
  • Nebraska, United States

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