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Fault code 43

Hi can any one help me I have a Crown RR3000 s/n 1A130575, it has hydraulics but when you go to drive, it comes up fault code 43 and will not move.
  • Posted 15 Oct 2012 10:39
  • By brad_s
  • joined 22 Jun'12 - 4 messages
  • Southland, New Zealand
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Thanks did that machine works fine now.

Thanks alot.
  • Posted 23 Oct 2012 11:39
  • By brad_s
  • joined 22 Jun'12 - 4 messages
  • Southland, New Zealand
code 43 is a problem with the yellow wire from the shunt to PCZ on the traction card, usually just a poor connection on PCZ, remove and reseat plug. PCZ is the large plug with multi colored wires on the SCR card
  • Posted 18 Oct 2012 17:35
  • By crownie
  • joined 8 Sep'08 - 151 messages
  • Victoria, Australia

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