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E12-2

Anyone have info on error code E12-2. Stuck in limp mode and can't find any info on it.
  • Posted 29 Oct 2022 02:40
  • By Dmitch
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  • West Virginia, United States
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Hi friend how are you.
I have a question about this error code.
I have error code E12_06.
Do you know whats meaning?
  • Posted 9 Oct 2024 02:25
  • By Afshin
  • joined 29 Aug'23 - 34 messages
  • Iran, Islamic Republic Of
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  • Posted 3 Nov 2022 00:59
  • By Nwrecchian
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  • Maine, United States

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