Crown WAVE60-118:
Intermittent 414 error message

Unit im working on shows code 414 sensor issue code when turned on after it sits off for 20 mins or so turn unit off and back on no code..... cant seem to find info on this event code book only goes to 393 then jumps to 800s
  • Posted 28 Jul 2021 01:12
  • Discussion started by Syncyty
  • Ontario, Canada
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Great thanks for the info i will take a look into it
  • Posted 28 Jul 2021 05:15
  • Reply by Syncyty
  • Ontario, Canada
It is a problem with the left hand sensor. Does this only happen when you park it in the same spot all the time? Is there direct sunlight shining into the left hand sensor area? The code is saying that the left hand sunlight sensor for the left hand control is being triggered. If there is no bright light hitting it then it could be a faulty sensor.
  • Posted 28 Jul 2021 04:02
  • Reply by 1CrownTech
  • Washington, United States
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