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Cat 2EC25 Code 39

Can anyone helpl me trouble shoot this code. We jumped the seat switch and replace the accelerator box, no luck.
Thanks!
  • Posted 21 Feb 2009 02:38
  • By TimM
  • joined 26 Nov'08 - 7 messages
  • Georgia, United States
Thanks! Tim
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Hi! We found a blown 15 or 20 amp fuse behind a small circuit board above the contactor panel. Try replacing the fuse or chasing that circuit.
  • Posted 10 Sep 2009 23:16
  • By TimM
  • joined 26 Nov'08 - 7 messages
  • Georgia, United States
Thanks! Tim
Were you able to find the problem with this code 39.

I have a similar problem.

Thanks.
  • Posted 9 Sep 2009 12:18
  • By BusyE
  • joined 18 Dec'08 - 44 messages
  • Florida, United States

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