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error code 45 in ldc

Hi, I have a r14 with error 45 in LDC, I checked and is correct wiring, correct load resistance, 48/24v transformer right, k2 and k3 correct relay, battery ok. Truckdoctor program tells me:
Description: The power circuit voltage is less than 40v during charging.
result: the k1 not close.
possible cause: faulty battery or path failure.....

checked and everything is all right it can be?
I am inclined to the power module is possible (though it should not make any errors more)?
  • Posted 30 Dec 2011 04:29
  • By Vivira
  • joined 18 Nov'11 - 8 messages
  • murcia, Spain

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