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Shuts off code 211

Truck shuts off while driving. Shows code 211. Don't know what the code means or how to fix it. Battery voltage is 38 and tests good
  • Posted 13 Sep 2014 03:18
  • By dan_o
  • joined 13 Sep'14 - 15 messages
  • New Jersey, United States
Dan O
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Ok. I'm ready for the steps. I'm working on the truck right now. Thanks Dan
  • Posted 18 Sep 2014 21:43
  • By dan_o
  • joined 13 Sep'14 - 15 messages
  • New Jersey, United States
SVA (Accessory Solenoid) Open External Circuit, email me for fault finding steps.
  • Posted 14 Sep 2014 12:19
  • By techno_nz
  • joined 9 Aug'13 - 138 messages
  • Canterbury, New Zealand

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