Discussion:
Fault codes

I was wondering if someone could tell me what these fault codes are:
1 no light
2 no light
3 Light On
4 no light
5 no light
6 Light On
7 Light On
8 no light
2 beeps

and also:

1 no light
2 no light
3 no light
4 Light On
5 no light
6 no light
7 Light On
8 Light On

2 beeps.

Thanks for any help you can provide.
  • Posted 8 Jun 2012 07:47
  • By Giovann
  • joined 20 Sep'11 - 8 messages
  • New York, United States
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Thank you!
  • Posted 15 Jun 2012 07:02
  • By Giovann
  • joined 20 Sep'11 - 8 messages
  • New York, United States
fault codes are counted from right hand LED to left
I don't have a code 100
assuming you counted left to right
code 38 is steer pot out of calibration or faulty
again assuming you counted left to right
code 19 SRO, pots not in nuetral at start-up or presence sensors blocked at start-up
sounds like steer pot is your problem
  • Posted 12 Jun 2012 18:07
  • By crownie
  • joined 8 Sep'08 - 151 messages
  • Victoria, Australia

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