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GLP30VX not start

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Yale GLP30VX not start. Error code: 524213-1
  • Posted 2 May 2019 16:13
  • Discussion started by GraczU4
  • Poland
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Any issues?
  • Posted 3 May 2019 21:31
  • Reply by GraczU4
  • Poland
There is a spark. We use starting fluid and also not start. The starter turns normal.
  • Posted 2 May 2019 23:50
  • Reply by GraczU4
  • Poland
This code should not stop the truck from starting unless the VSM has a problem. Have you checked to see if you have spark?
  • Posted 2 May 2019 23:44
  • Reply by BREWSKI
  • Nebraska, United States
Horn alarm and engine not start? Hmm
  • Posted 2 May 2019 22:32
  • Reply by GraczU4
  • Poland
DTC 524213-1 - Horn Alarm Output Driver OC
DTC 524213-3 - Horn Alarm Output Driver OORH
DTC 524213-4 - Horn Alarm Output Driver OORL
POSSIBLE CAUSE
A. HORN OUTPUT DRIVER SHORT TO BATTERY
B. HORN OUTPUT DRIVER SHORT TO GROUND
C. HORN OUTPUT DRIVER OPEN CIRCUIT/HORN +VE SUPPLY OPEN CIRCUIT
D. FUNCTIONAL FAILURE IN CONTROLLER
  • Posted 2 May 2019 22:21
  • Reply by BREWSKI
  • Nebraska, United States

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