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code 51 only means the capacitor inside the controller has not yet charged up, and it is a normal code that flashes up for a few seconds on normal start up.
As per the manual, it can be the fuse or the controller, however I know that if you have to completely and correctly programmed the controllers, you will get that code when you replace the controllers. I also know that sometimes some loose connection into the controllers will cause this code.
  • Posted 1 May 2012 21:14
  • By edward_t
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  • South Carolina, United States
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