Crown WT3040:
Clearing Error

Hi All
Can anyone help me on the clearing of the Error codes, the original error 348 brake fault was repaired this was due to a burnt out solenoid which was all replace with new.

Whilst the truck was in for repair without the brake connected the customer switched the truck on and then after the brake was fitted the truck came up with the spanner light.
Truck Details Crown WT3040 Serial No 5A608748
When going into the Service Log book and Error History to clear this down the error was accepted to be cleared by chosing Yes, then coming out switching the truck off and back on again which this should of cleared the spanner light but for some reason this did not work.

Can anyone advise on this or point me in the right direction to clear this fault from the error log book and switch off the spanner light. As the truck is running in Limp Mode.

Thank you all for taking the time to assist on this.
  • Posted 3 Apr 2020 06:57
  • Discussion started by powerlifter
  • united kingdom, United Kingdom
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