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Blew slave module, code 66, checked cables, drive axle, wires from master, drive motor, all good, installed rebuilt slave module, falied in four months, code 66, checked everything again, replaced module under warranty, failed in three months. Moved master over to slave position installed new, not rebuilt, module as master, SLAVE module (originally the master that had never failed) failed in four months. No brake dragging, very light use. Any ideas?
  • Posted 15 Nov 2015 02:38
  • Modified 15 Nov 2015 02:40 by poster
  • By jimmy_s
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