Crown RM6000S:
Code 125

Event code 125 is coming up when lowering the forks from 2nd stage to first stage. Everything disables. Need help! Thanks
  • Posted 30 Jan 2017 04:57
  • Discussion started by jonathan_s
  • Illinois, United States
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Shoot me a direct email next time instead of posting here....rkeilback@yahoo dot com
  • Posted 31 Jan 2017 09:22
  • Modified 31 Jan 2017 10:59 by administrator
  • Reply by Ifixit
  • Pennsylvania, United States
I've seen crazy and off the wall things during my 23yrs with Crown...glad to be of any help. Sometimes it's just a single component in those access panels to make you pull your hair out troubleshooting
  • Posted 31 Jan 2017 09:18
  • Reply by Ifixit
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Thanks for the help. I did all the troubleshooting and found no issues. So for the **** of it i replaced access one and it eliminated the problem. What are the main reasons modules end up going out?
  • Posted 31 Jan 2017 08:36
  • Reply by jonathan_s
  • Illinois, United States
After reviewing the code, seems that it could be either the distribution board or Access1. With key off, check TP7 to TP8....resistance should be 60 ohms. If zero, wire is shorted. Then unplug CA204 and CA205, if more than 120 ohms...replace distribution board. If it is 120 ohms, replace Access1
  • Posted 30 Jan 2017 10:16
  • Reply by Ifixit
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Please provide complete model and serial number
  • Posted 30 Jan 2017 09:35
  • Reply by Ifixit
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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