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fault codes

can anyone help on this machine , fault code 522761-6 showing L177 SERIES, when using mini levers mast just carries up to the top

regards peter
  • Posted 10 Apr 2018 23:48
  • By peterb
  • joined 23 Feb'16 - 125 messages
  • lancashire, United Kingdom
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demetry
thanks for the info and the very quick reply !

regards peter
  • Posted 11 Apr 2018 01:06
  • By peterb
  • joined 23 Feb'16 - 125 messages
  • lancashire, United Kingdom
Here is what the DTC says about your code.
Sounds like a short to me.

DTC 522761-6 - Switched Battery Current 2 (IGN 2) Current Too High OORL

A. IGN 1 OR IGN 3 VOLTAGE OUTPUT OPEN SUPPLY
B. IGN 2 VOLTAGE OUTPUT SHORTED TO GROUND
C. IGN 1 OR IGN 3 OUTPUT SHORTED TO GROUND
D. FUNCTIONAL FAILURE IN CONTROLLER

Cheers,
Demetry
  • Posted 11 Apr 2018 00:55
  • By demetry_r
  • joined 10 Apr'18 - 1 message
  • Ontario, Canada

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