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I had a new ACE2 but it isn't meant for this truck.

Hooked it up and now show an AL 79 (incorrect start).

I am able to CAN in with the console. Looks like the forward/reverse switch check out...as does the pedal.

I should say that I first hooked it up and got an AL85 error which I chased to A18 on the dc pump chopper. Apparently it was corroded and needed to be reattached... after that fix I got AL79.... Weirdly enough I still eventually get the AL06 showing on the display. (I programmed it to display = 0, perhaps that is why? Or perhaps there is a gremlin hiding somewhere)

I will report back.
  • Posted 22 Mar 2023 12:20
  • By Drag
  • joined 4 Nov'21 - 2 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada

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