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code 356

OK, I need help with this one. Turn key switch on , no codes. Step on foot switches the ED1 contactor pulls in 1 second later the contactor drops out with a 356 code. Fuses are good and have been replaced, just in case. ED1 contactor has been replaced. wiring checks good. The # 3 &4 access have been replaced with known good ones. Infopoint book stops there. What if anything am I missing? Please give me some answers.
  • Posted 22 Aug 2013 08:42
  • By rddog
  • joined 15 May'10 - 2 messages
  • New Mexico, United States
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RDDOG What was the final solution for this issue? Curious what the resolution was? We're experiencing the same issue. Post back the resolution if you found it. Thanks!
  • Posted 13 Sep 2017 00:16
  • By 1JB1
  • joined 12 Sep'17 - 2 messages
  • Illinois, United States
try replacing the power fuse with known good one, as sometimes they test ok but fail under load
  • Posted 26 Aug 2013 17:44
  • By crownie
  • joined 8 Sep'08 - 151 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
Does the battery volts come back up after ED drops back out or before. IF available try another battery.
  • Posted 23 Aug 2013 22:41
  • By ctech
  • joined 29 Nov'12 - 11 messages
  • United States
Batt, it may have a reading of 36v but drops as soon as ed comes in momentarily, then reads 36v again
  • Posted 23 Aug 2013 22:28
  • By southernviking
  • joined 25 Mar'13 - 43 messages
  • South Island, New Zealand
What voltage do you get at the battery when ED pulls in?
  • Posted 22 Aug 2013 22:19
  • By ctech
  • joined 29 Nov'12 - 11 messages
  • United States

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