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Intermittent Codes

I'm having some issues with our Mitsubishi ESR23N-36V Reach rider. I'm getting intermittent codes thrown and usually its One code or the other. I have scoured the internet for the books on this as we purchased it second hand and it did not come with any books. SN: 7SR3716711 The current codes I'm getting are:

-Code 56 on Mod 1
-Code 32 on Mod 6

Like I Said they are Intermittent usually cycling the key gets them to be able to run the lift again but they keep coming back.
  • Posted 2 Mar 2021 04:39
  • By J_Rod8
  • joined 1 Mar'21 - 1 message
  • Florida, United States
~Josh
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Did you ever find a solution to this issue? Having same exact intermittent codes. Sometimes a 56 on mod 1 and Sometimes a 32 on mod 6.
  • Posted 4 Sep 2025 23:31
  • By MikeHLT
  • joined 17 Aug'16 - 5 messages
  • Michigan, United States

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