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06A96 Q LINE
SENSOR KO
Occurs when the signal from the step
motor sensor, pin E4.9 EPS, is open.
1. Check step motor cabling.
2. Measure the resistance between
pin E4.6 and signal earth (should
be close to 30Ω).
3. If the error persists, replace step
motor sensor.
  • Posted 1 Jul 2011 02:21
  • By joram_s
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