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Error code E102 E105

Hi

We had an error code with our Athlet, E102 /or E105.
The battery was checked yesterday by an technician, 25/26V , ok for him.

But he stop in use with the following error code E102.... sometimes E105.
We restart , use it few minutes and the error come again...

He had 73h of use only in 3 years use.

If you can helpus , we very appreciate it !!!

Thanks,

Regards
  • Posted 17 Dec 2015 18:36
  • By chris74960
  • joined 17 Dec'15 - 1 message
  • Rhone Alpes, France
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102 error is height low voltage, bad battery or broken wire - e 105 error code is steering, control problem or you're computer,
check those components,
  • Posted 18 Dec 2015 00:29
  • By GUANAJUATO
  • joined 3 Jan'15 - 67 messages
  • Illinois, United States

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