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well, i don't know that code, or am familiar with that charger. chargers are pretty simple. diodes, capacitors, fuses all pretty easy to check. unless this is one of those scr start models that dont use a contactor to start. but even those just use a scr instead of a contactor for start up, still not a biggie to check.

all components, fuses and connections check good then the only thing left that could be faulty would be the logic board.

unless the battery itself is bad and the charger codes out because of this.
  • Posted 19 Jan 2010 10:52
  • By richard_c
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  • California, United States

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