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Hi guys,

I have an EASI REACH ACR I'm working with, and had some issues with so I troubleshooted it down to the vehicle manager/main control unit/computer.

I replaced this computer with a new one from raymond, and now when I try to start the truck it will not run the SELF TEST, or boot up in any way.

The dash lights stay illuminated, but the red led display shows nothing, and truck does nothing.

As far as I know, the vehicle manager does not have a removable EPROM inside.

Do I have to hook up a laptop and program it or do anything to initialize this installation of the new vehicle manager?

Any ideas?


Thanks,
  • Posted 18 Mar 2011 00:06
  • Modified 18 Mar 2011 00:14 by poster
  • By GT42R
  • joined 28 Jan'11 - 36 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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