Crown RM6000S:
code 479

have a repeating 479 code... manual does not give much information.. battery is ok and have tested with a known good access 4 module?.. will code upon start up with a quick keyswitch turn.. when you hold the keyswitch longer it will not code upon start up but eventually after driving it will
  • Posted 26 May 2017 02:19
  • Discussion started by kyleCrown
  • Ontario, Canada
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These lifts have a battery negative splice for your accessories such as your strobe scanner. It'll also take out your FU5
  • Posted 3 Aug 2017 06:40
  • Reply by Lifteck
  • Georgia, United States

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In 1920 the Royal Australian Navy enlisted a six-year-old girl to give her urgent snake bite treatment onboard their ship. Regulations did not allow medical treatment on navy ships for civilians. The girl was given the rating 'mascot'. When she was discharged after eight days service, they recorded 'being required by her parents' as reason.