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Fault 46 and 53

Does anyone know what faults 46 and 53 indicate?
  • Posted 5 Jan 2017 06:09
  • By Boblo
  • joined 5 Jan'17 - 1 message
  • Ohio, United States
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Code 46 - T2 IS GREATER THAN 85% OF BATTERY VOLTS DURING LOOK AHEAD TEST

Code 53 - 1REC FAILS TO TURN OFF DURING PLUG CYCLE

Google flight Systems and download the EV100 manual & fault codes for more info. I would be looking at PZ1 plug on the controller, it's the one with all the multi colored wires, bad connections here cause lots of issues, I normally reterminate all the wires and fit a new plug.
  • Posted 6 Jan 2017 09:17
  • By techno_nz
  • joined 9 Aug'13 - 138 messages
  • Canterbury, New Zealand

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