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Code 72-4 Wheel angle setting

Hoping someone can help, I think I accidentally reset or changed a setting that turned the steer angle sensor back on, code 72-4 , this truck is not equipped with the sensor so I am wondering where to turn the function off.

Thank you in advance for any assistance
  • Posted 16 Oct 2020 11:12
  • By mwlift
  • joined 24 Jun'15 - 37 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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It turned the sensor on in the dash for the steering wheel, I got it resolved, it's option 13 , some trucks (I am guessing 4 wheelers) have a sensor on the steering wheel, that setting automatically comes on when you turn SAS on, I was in the dash for another problem (the dash has glitches, we replaced the dash battery and were trying to verify some settings) and had changed it because I didn't think 3 wheelers had that option and that it was called something different, but when I did the mast would no longer go down, then when I put it back this error wouldn't go away. Setting 13 has to do with the two sensors calibrating to each other, and you can turn it off, unless you have a dash that will not like I did, I ended up having to use a different dash to switch it off and then put the dash that was originally in it back in
  • Posted 25 Oct 2020 23:26
  • By mwlift
  • joined 24 Jun'15 - 37 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
Your truck doesn't have a sensor mounted on the steer cylinder ? I don't have manual access to check but I thought 72-4 was related to that sensor, not the right kingpin mounted sensor like on 4 wheelers.
  • Posted 24 Oct 2020 02:41
  • By Triggs
  • joined 26 Sep'18 - 145 messages
  • California, United States

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