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G class codes are steering codes. G2 is "auto steer center failed" and G3 "home prox switch not functioning properly" which the prox is probably the cause of both your problems. Check the prox switch for proper clearance over the rail and make sure the little yellow light is on when it's over the rail.

The new Raymonds just LEARN center so all you'll get is DONE.
  • Posted 10 Mar 2011 05:48
  • By joe_d
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