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swoop223, would it be okay to message you regarding this troubleshooting guide too?
justin_d
EEPROM is the logic chip inside the truck ecm (truck manager)
Now do not let this mislead you, sometimes the logic eeprom can get corrupted and the ecm needs to be replaced but in alot of cases it is just a connection issue in connectors or wiring interrupting the signal the eeprom is supposed to be seeing.
Therefore you get an eeprom error
i also want to ask what is EEPROM. im getting an error code 61 from mitshubishi FB15KRT and saying that Faulty EEPROM. During Acces to EEPROM, Some faults occur.
Thanks in advance.
Justind
I did some checking in my MCF Parts client software and did not find any HPK service documents relating to this particular code 60 but there were some teleconference docs that i do not have access to anymore so it could be in those explaining what alanmitsi said.
Aside from that, the troubleshooting guide in the manual does give a description on how to check the circuit to the display.
If you have an email address you can give me i can send you this code 60 troubleshooting information. I would put it here but it is confusing because it goes in 2 different possible check scenario's and trying to put it here in the forum would be confusing.
send me a message at the email in my signature and i can help you with this info.
Their was a service bulletin about fc 60 it was quite common it was a problem with the connections on the Eprom in the logic a replacement logic was the answer.As they are getting on now have had a problem getting new logics from mitsi
is there any guidelines how to trouble the error code 60?
here is a full description of error E1: https://mega.co.nz/#!n80zyLxa!FE4yFNIfnqdwVhwh0vY2x19W-O_p3nl1yrkDPqiChwA
email me for pw (email is in profile)
error code E1 is Left motor overheat code
error code 60 is as you said, a data communication abnormality
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