Discussion:
Code C0101

Intermittent faults out when being operated from platform? Ground display shows C0101. Can only be reset by operating with ground controls.
History shows last code as 211.
Any help would be highly appreciated
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  • Posted 21 Sep 2024 00:36
  • Modified 21 Sep 2024 01:07 by poster
  • By SunnyWrench
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Thanks for the response. I was able to find out what 211 meant. I will see about running test from the platform with the analyzer.
  • Posted 23 Sep 2024 20:13
  • By SunnyWrench
  • joined 19 Dec'17 - 25 messages
  • Florida, United States
Working for retirement
211 is just a power cycle, meaning someone didn't do something in order, the other one isn't listed, try running test from platform with analyzer
  • Posted 23 Sep 2024 15:01
  • By Matthew_Reed
  • joined 12 Jun'23 - 112 messages
  • New York, United States

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