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Hello,

I am looking to hire someone to assist in interpreting and assessing the Event Codes read out of a CROWN RC 5500 unit as to how regular and serious they are.

Essentially an opinion based on experience as to the suitability of the unit for operating.

I look at it in this was - on a car it is possible to have a 'check engine' light thrown from everything from a loose gas cap to serious problem(s) - and of course a flashing check engine is a 'not to drive' warning.

Also there are codes that appear on read out that are not listed in the CROWN RC5500 Service and Parts manual.

Thank you.
  • Posted 3 Feb 2024 00:00
  • Modified 9 Feb 2024 01:06 by poster
  • By Gerd_Beckmann
  • joined 31 Jan'24 - 1 message
  • New York, United States
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