Discussion:
Faults Codes

Can anyboby help with those codes on a LP H60FT
Thanks
651-5
652-5
653-5
654-5
522631-2
522752-9
  • Posted 12 Mar 2012 22:20
  • By DOUMINQUEBEC
  • joined 28 Sep'11 - 6 messages
  • Quebec, Canada
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Thanks
Will check that, we are very appreciate the help.
Dominique
  • Posted 13 Mar 2012 12:19
  • By DOUMINQUEBEC
  • joined 28 Sep'11 - 6 messages
  • Quebec, Canada
The 651,652,653,654 codes are indicated for the Cummins diesel engine, They mean nothing to the LP engine.
522631-2 is O2 sensor failing to switch to lean, checks wires at connector, between pos. and grd. should be 5 volts, if not check between pos and frame, if voltage present grd wire broken, if yes, could be faulty O2 sensor.
522752-9 is cam sensor, test in same fashion as O2 sensor, if voltage is present, sensor may be faulty.
  • Posted 13 Mar 2012 11:32
  • By meliftman
  • joined 31 Jan'12 - 209 messages
  • Alabama, United States
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