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No steering
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: 12 Mar 2025 07:47 by
francis_martin
Freewheel so it can be pulled
3 replies
Last post
: 18 Aug 2022 03:16 by
Bluenose
Code 50
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Started
: 27 Aug 2021 12:24 by
marcos_m
Code 81
4 replies
Last post
: 26 May 2021 21:14 by
killertv
TEST A11
1 reply
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: 21 Feb 2021 07:27 by
PorkChop
Code 23
1 reply
Last post
: 7 Jul 2020 07:58 by
JerbinFett
Code 26 and FG
2 replies
Last post
: 4 Dec 2019 10:13 by
JayJ
will not travel at full speed
2 replies
Last post
: 21 Sep 2019 10:28 by
Henry_Salazar
Forward and reverse moves very slow
2 replies
Last post
: 6 Nov 2018 10:29 by
Meden64
Wire Guidance strange problem
11 replies
Last post
: 27 Feb 2018 17:24 by
swoop223
hunting steering in any position
7 replies
Last post
: 27 Feb 2018 11:55 by
LaGrange
Code F1
8 replies
Last post
: 5 Jan 2018 09:05 by
randy_t
Service code 8D
2 replies
Last post
: 22 Jul 2017 17:11 by
LaGrange
Relearn mode
1 reply
Last post
: 22 Jul 2017 17:07 by
LaGrange
Code F2
0 replies
Started
: 13 May 2017 05:40 by
tyler_d
Got a code A04
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Started
: 31 Mar 2017 14:54 by
Jdauto
code 25
0 replies
Started
: 22 Dec 2015 10:04 by
Ramblerman

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