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Need to adjust speed on crown rc5500

I lost my manual for the truck, I have the default code, but I do not remember which option to go under to adjust the speed of the truck.
  • Posted 18 Mar 2017 16:52
  • By hoang_h
  • joined 28 Mar'14 - 11 messages
  • California, -
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Hey just curious how do you change from p1 p2 and p3
  • Posted 14 Dec 2023 03:07
  • By Ryan_Froese
  • joined 14 Dec'23 - 1 message
  • Manitoba, Canada
Ryan froese
2311 for the code.
P1.1 for forward 1.0 to 7.2 mph.
P1.2 for reverse 1.0to 7.8 mph
I always change all 3 levels P1,
P2 and P3
  • Posted 6 Apr 2017 10:28
  • By Zerk
  • joined 21 Apr'16 - 28 messages
  • Arkansas, United States
Performance
  • Posted 19 Mar 2017 09:37
  • By popeye
  • joined 24 Nov'14 - 208 messages
  • Ohio, United States

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