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E365 & E5304

A fellow mechanic called about an E365& E5304 code on his machine. I have not been able to find much on the web. If anybody has a description, I would be greatfull.
  • Posted 28 Oct 2021 05:54
  • By TruckTech
  • joined 1 Oct'21 - 3 messages
  • Ohio, United States
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Thanks
  • Posted 10 Nov 2021 05:24
  • By TruckTech
  • joined 1 Oct'21 - 3 messages
  • Ohio, United States
check inching/throttle pedal for wiring damage or lose connection
  • Posted 29 Oct 2021 02:37
  • By tr_doctor
  • joined 4 Dec'20 - 186 messages
  • Netherlands
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