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Errors

Hello. have still FM12, serial 1874000106, with errors FE03 and FE56 Any help
  • Posted 9 Nov 2009 21:56
  • By mario_s
  • joined 2 Jul'09 - 23 messages
  • Porto, Portugal
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For both... Or so it seems. At the time, no more problems.
  • Posted 13 Nov 2009 21:19
  • By mario_s
  • joined 2 Jul'09 - 23 messages
  • Porto, Portugal
For Error FE-56?
  • Posted 13 Nov 2009 02:43
  • By dimas_lilik
  • joined 13 Nov'09 - 13 messages
  • Jawa Timur, Indonesia
thanks.

This time was battery low... fortunately...
  • Posted 13 Nov 2009 02:09
  • By mario_s
  • joined 2 Jul'09 - 23 messages
  • Porto, Portugal
For FE-03, usually an error in the data eeprom 93c64
check by using the eeprom programmer
  • Posted 13 Nov 2009 02:02
  • By dimas_lilik
  • joined 13 Nov'09 - 13 messages
  • Jawa Timur, Indonesia
Hello.
FE03 - communication error between LAS & FPS. The Las module is not receiving any data (battary capacity, operatting hours, FPS error code) from the logic board of the FPS via serial interfase (RS 232) of ribbon cable X20. If the ribbon cadle is OK, the FPS needs replacing.
Remark: If the battary is very low, this error code can also occur on acceleration or when a hydraulic function is selected (battary voltage breaks in briefly)
FE 56 - communication error between S-CPU & UWA-CPU.
Inernal fault in the LAS module. The two processor are no longer able to excange data correctly. (Replace the LAS module).

More shortly, prepare money for spare parts....
  • Posted 10 Nov 2009 18:46
  • By alex_g
  • joined 10 Nov'09 - 6 messages
  • Artinskay 12 b, Russian Federation

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