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Crown Wave 60

Need wiring and code info for this unit.
All help is welcome.
Regards
  • Posted 25 Jun 2019 01:05
  • Modified 25 Jun 2019 01:07 by poster
  • By nemanja_k
  • joined 15 Apr'11 - 398 messages
  • serbia, Serbia
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Did you find a solution to your problem? I have the same problem on a Wave60.
  • Posted 7 May 2025 04:38
  • By Nemis
  • joined 7 May'25 - 4 messages
  • Mexico
Wav60 code 256- missing BV+ at connector CA403-2. (wire2) Check connector/connection, check fuse 5 (FU5) and wiring from fuse 5 to connector CA403 for damaged circuit/wiring. (CAN error)
101 - Module 1 (display) has no communication with module 2/3.
102- no communication with module 3.
103 no communication with module 4.
  • Posted 2 Aug 2019 03:08
  • By ForkLiftFred
  • joined 2 Aug'18 - 24 messages
  • New Hampshire, United States
Cable comand dx wrong...
  • Posted 19 Jul 2019 04:03
  • By alberto_s
  • joined 23 Jun'18 - 9 messages
  • OR, Italy
Vehicle do not drive or lift error 256 101 102 103 104
Any help is welcome
  • Posted 2 Jul 2019 06:41
  • By nemanja_k
  • joined 15 Apr'11 - 398 messages
  • serbia, Serbia
what the seriousle trouble ?
  • Posted 26 Jun 2019 18:17
  • By forkliftijp_s
  • joined 26 Jun'19 - 2 messages
  • Indonesia
contact me by email
  • Posted 25 Jun 2019 11:17
  • By prepaito_d
  • joined 17 Dec'17 - 177 messages
  • iztapalapa, Mexico

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Fact of the week
The use of "hello" as a telephone greeting is attributed to Thomas Edison. He is said to have suggested it as a simpler alternative to other greetings, such as "Do I get you?" or "Are you there?".