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Error code

I have still FM17 , It showing FE83 Error code, pls help me with this
  • Posted 24 Apr 2024 19:48
  • By Ganesan_Arjunan
  • joined 6 Jan'24 - 6 messages
  • United Arab Emirates
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From the manual:-
FE83, Wire breakage/short-circuit of the steering setpoint potentiometer.
A fault has been detected at the setpoint potentiometer for the steering. This may have been caused by wire breakage or a short-circuit at the potentiometer.
The brake closes, travel is blocked.
Check the setpoint potentiometer and the wiring between the potentiometer and the steering unit. Replace the potentiometer if necessary.
This error is also issued if the flutter of the potentiometer is not in order. Adjust the flutter. If adjustment is not possible, the potentiometer must be replaced.
  • Posted 25 Apr 2024 18:07
  • By Dez_A
  • joined 3 Jun'04 - 84 messages
  • Middlesex, United Kingdom
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