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The only time you need Truck Com for an RRE is if you are replacing electronic control unit's or needing to change factory parameter's - those kind of job's I would leave for a BT / Toyota technician as it's very easy to wipe the unit's software / calibration if things are not done in the correct sequence!

BT / Toyota dealer should offer to set the trucks up for you during / just after delivery.

Everything else on the RRE is done via a BT can service key.

Ask your BT / Toyota dealer nicely if there is any chance of some training / going on there next RRE course.

NOTE: A BT can service key + RRE + someone not familiar with what all the hidden service menus do that the can key unlocks can really screw the machine settings up!

You will also want / need the little service tool for adjusting the reach carriage - ill find the part number tomorrow.

I take it these are NON tilting RRE's, just one's with coldstore spec & full cab?
  • Posted 14 May 2014 02:21
  • By Forkingabout
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