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I have a problem with a Mitsubishi FB16KT S/N EFB4B00034. The truck came in on the back of a rollback uncovered on a very rainy day and the new shop porter plugged in the battery and drove it into the shop ( He knows better now). Water had gotten into the control compartment and all three boards were wrecked. We sent them to Flight Systems to be repaired. The H board and the Drive board were repaired but the Logic board had a bad CPU and could not be repaired so we had to purchase a new one. The repaired boards and the new logic board were installed and now I am getting an error code 35. The manual indicates that there is a problem with the current sensor 3 wiring and or the sensor its self or the logic card. This is a contactor truck and not a chopper so there is not a current sensor 3. I am thinking that there is a programming parameter that needs to be changed or the logic card is not correct for the contactor configuration. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  • Posted 26 Mar 2013 14:25
  • By RAFARMER
  • joined 17 Jan'12 - 153 messages
  • Texas, United States
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