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Thanks Brewski. I wanted to make sure that brake switch wasn't one of those fancy no continuity types. LOL. I was hoping it was the cause of that code. Can you point me in the right direction on making adjustments to that pressure. This asset has less that 200hrs on it so I wouldn't a bad sensor. It pops that code immediately upon start-up.
  • Posted 31 Jan 2018 02:41
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