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mitsu with ge control slow down

Anyone know how to slow the top speed of truck down.Its a sx controlled ge system.Option 11 ,12,13 on lx 12 reverts back to default of 0.Its also adjustable from dash.13 is for service and overheat.11 said to contact MCFA first.Pin P1-12 must float or speed limit deactivated.I have done pulled pulg and undone P1-12 still didnt slow truck at all.We have a call in to see how its done but its buging the crap out of me.Any help will be appreciated.
  • Posted 28 Mar 2009 22:05
  • Discussion started by proshadetree
  • Tennessee, United States
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Can you tell us the truck details?
Also are you trying to slow down the overall top speed or just the initial creep? As creep speed setting is function 2.
If any of these can give you the correct settings for the truck and then can make adjustments where required. Setting 1 is called MPH scaling dont know if that has anything to do with it, you also have setting 3 which is controlled accelaration etc.. As for after setting it you say it reverts back to 0 setting 12, this could be down to a controller fault possibly as in the past we have had EV100 lx cards which required settings changed in order to work, however after disconnecting the handset the setting would revert back to original, and in that instant it appeared to be a problem with the card. Setting 13 is also related to speed limit, how about changing truck mode? Either way if you can get us the truck model may be able to get settings.
  • Posted 29 Mar 2009 07:27
  • Reply by elektrodrive
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom

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