Crown WP 3000 SERIES:
Code 304. 343.365

Display only shows spanner and will not do anything if I go into events it says 304,343,365 can anybody enlighten me thanks
  • Posted 4 Jul 2017 20:09
  • Discussion started by Sunnysmile
  • Moscowskaya, Russia
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I can not. 30 units:) Thanks for the help!
  • Posted 6 Jul 2017 23:35
  • Reply by Sunnysmile
  • Moscowskaya, Russia
The key here is the 304 code low battery voltage. Check the emergency disconnect switch the fail,all the time specifically the micro switch on the bottom, this fails then takes out the main switch. Change the eds and I can near as dammit guarantee it will clear. My advice is scrap the truck lol the WT is prob the worst crown truck you'll come across
  • Posted 6 Jul 2017 23:26
  • Reply by lifter01
  • West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Im sorry. WT 3000.
  • Posted 5 Jul 2017 16:49
  • Reply by Sunnysmile
  • Moscowskaya, Russia
None of those codes are in my service manual.
  • Posted 4 Jul 2017 23:42
  • Reply by Ifixit
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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