Brand: Crown
Model: PE 4000

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Fault 42, can I find a fault code list
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Started: 20 Apr 2024 04:44 by Lt1stocker
reviving a neglected unit
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Last post: 25 May 2022 04:28 by Triggs
PE4000 wont lift or travel
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Last post: 19 Nov 2021 14:25 by 1CrownTech
error code 21
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Last post: 19 Nov 2021 14:10 by 1CrownTech
error code 14
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Started: 9 Mar 2020 22:27 by jhogs
Code 21
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Last post: 25 Oct 2019 18:21 by Ifixit
Error code 21
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Started: 25 Apr 2019 21:23 by troy_a
Wrench light
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Last post: 7 Dec 2018 15:05 by jake_w
Wrench code 32
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Last post: 6 Dec 2018 03:57 by swoop223
What is code 34???
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Last post: 28 May 2018 04:26 by popeye
PE4000
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Last post: 29 Aug 2017 22:40 by gtptim2007
No Error
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Last post: 22 Nov 2016 16:59 by jdgnfshn
traction controller
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Last post: 29 Sep 2015 08:51 by popeye
Traction controller
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Last post: 26 Mar 2014 06:50 by chevotaman

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