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MPE060 Code 21376

I had a lift come in to the shop yesterday and it had code 33056 and ive had that before it was a bad wiring harness from the steer handle to the CAN. Now i am getting a code 31376 and that is for the belly switch being held down on start up but thats not the case. I have also switched out 3 control handles to see if it is a bad MUX card but no such luck. If anyone has any ideas i would appreciate the help.
  • Posted 17 Jul 2014 08:10
  • By jacob_v
  • joined 17 Jul'14 - 1 message
  • Texas, United States
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if your MUX/ Tiller card is good, then check wire harness from tiller down thru tube. A continuity check will check for a short. my schematic shows me that its in the tiller card though. If your sure that all 3 Tiller cards are good and harness is good, then all you got left is the controller. good luck
  • Posted 1 Aug 2014 16:03
  • By YaleTechnician
  • joined 11 Dec'13 - 18 messages
  • California, United States

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