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Hey everyone
Got a FBC15N that will not save any changes i make to the set up options. For instance if I set a top speed or lift ramp speed. If i go through it and set the top speed in each of the five apps (a-e) then go to run mode and drive the truck, it will operate at the setting I programed until I rekey the truck or i switch to a different app. If i drive it in app-A then switch to app-B, app-B will be back to factory default. If I switch back to app-A then it too will be back at factory default. Few months back it was throwing CAN errors and logic fault errors intermittently, cleaned up some connectors and it hasnt thrown any codes since but now has this issue. Leaning towards a $1200 logic unit but wondering if anyone else has seen this. Static issue perhaps? I dont know how picky these newer Mitsi's are with that.
Thanks!
  • Posted 12 May 2012 01:01
  • Modified 12 May 2012 01:03 by poster
  • By snowman1000
  • joined 12 May'12 - 2 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States

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