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RM6000 won't stay on after starting up

Hello frends
I having problems with Crown RM6000
When I turn on the key in the start position I have to hold it in start position for the display to come on, as soon I let go the key everything goes dead.
I replaced the ED contractor, replaced fuses, bypass the ED switch, swap with good battery, once I let go the key from start position everything goes dead.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
  • Posted 26 Jan 2024 11:20
  • By RamKhudan
  • joined 4 Feb'21 - 47 messages
  • Curacao
Ram
ramkhudan@gmail.com
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I replaced the key switch and K1 relay
It still shuts off after releasing the key.
Any more advice?
  • Posted 28 Jan 2024 04:26
  • By RamKhudan
  • joined 4 Feb'21 - 47 messages
  • Curacao
Ram
ramkhudan@gmail.com
Good morning, Marcos,

Thank you very much, I will check and let you know.
  • Posted 26 Jan 2024 22:48
  • By RamKhudan
  • joined 4 Feb'21 - 47 messages
  • Curacao
Ram
ramkhudan@gmail.com
Start with the key switch, then the k1 relay. You have pretty much eliminated everything else. The Ed button is a common thing that will not keep the truck on.
  • Posted 26 Jan 2024 12:44
  • By marcos_m
  • joined 25 Feb'19 - 114 messages
  • California, United States

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