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code 327

I have issue with a code 327. Reverse switch is always on. I have checked the swith (monotrol) and is good. I am getting the voltage saying there is a rev switch on. checked for short and not able to find one. Any ideas.?
  • Posted 26 Aug 2013 02:10
  • By james_e
  • joined 26 Aug'13 - 1 message
  • Oregon, United States
James Eldridge
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Crownie,

Do you have any information on a Crown FC4500??
  • Posted 29 Nov 2013 02:24
  • By 1sharpdog
  • joined 20 Apr'12 - 220 messages
  • Texas, United States
David Sharp
Have a Great day and thanks for all the great advice! sharpforklift@gmail.com
SC 4000 or 4500? If SC 4500, then view the switch "input" via Access 1 "Analyzer" mode. Disconnect wire that attaches to Reverse switch. If input says 1 ( switch closed when it should be open), there may be a short circuit within Access 3 module.
  • Posted 15 Sep 2013 02:40
  • By LaGrange
  • joined 15 Sep'13 - 301 messages
  • Missouri, United States
possibly problem with reverse alarm or distribution board
  • Posted 26 Aug 2013 17:46
  • By crownie
  • joined 8 Sep'08 - 151 messages
  • Victoria, Australia

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