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codes 110 & 105

WE JUST REPLACED THE ACCESS 3 AND KEEP GETTING CODES 110 & 105. ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED
  • Posted 13 Jul 2021 21:56
  • By dcwahoos
  • joined 26 Oct'18 - 8 messages
  • Virginia, United States
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THANKS FOR THE INFO. WE CONTACTED A TECNICIAN FROM CROWN AND HE CAME OUT AND DID A SOFTWARE UPDATE AND IT TOOK CARE OF THE PROBLEM
  • Posted 19 Jul 2021 23:30
  • By dcwahoos
  • joined 26 Oct'18 - 8 messages
  • Virginia, United States
JMC1 is correct
  • Posted 14 Jul 2021 00:24
  • By marcos_m
  • joined 25 Feb'19 - 114 messages
  • California, United States
probably need a software update from Crown. 105 software not compatible, 110 access 3 not communicating with access1
  • Posted 13 Jul 2021 23:20
  • By JMC1
  • joined 8 Nov'18 - 50 messages
  • Iowa, United States

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