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Code 5.383

We have Code 5.383 showing on our truck. Does anyone have any
ideas. Steer/wheel sensor problem??
  • Posted 21 Sep 2018 23:27
  • By Tudno
  • joined 15 Mar'12 - 9 messages
  • Staffs, United Kingdom
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Appreciate the help Roibeard. Any other info you've got on it you can send to terry at axisft dot co dot.uk
Hopefully the info you've given should point me in the right direction
  • Posted 25 Sep 2018 01:48
  • Modified 27 Sep 2018 21:32 by administrator
  • By Tudno
  • joined 15 Mar'12 - 9 messages
  • Staffs, United Kingdom
Interruption in pulse series from steering sensors 1 and 2. Driving is blocked and the truck is braked to a stop with the motor brake


Check can bus resistance, it should read 54 to 66 ohms. Check the steering servo.
For more info send me your email.
  • Posted 22 Sep 2018 03:15
  • By Roibeard
  • joined 2 Mar'10 - 335 messages
  • Dublin, Ireland

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