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Code 47, 73 and 79

This unit has a reoccurring problem with a code 47, 73 and 79. Any ideas of what mean refers this?
  • Posted 22 May 2014 15:26
  • By hector_v
  • joined 17 Nov'11 - 42 messages
  • Puebla, Mexico
Saludos

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I have a code 47. Fellow tech ordered a carriage manager and display card and the cable assy between the two components. Powered up had to calibrate then the code 47 again. I was told it coded after a bump in the floor was hit. Manual says to replace the parts I just replaced.
Could the mast cables cause this? I'm just guessing now since the problem parts were eliminated.
  • Posted 16 Jun 2020 21:45
  • By Joebob
  • joined 14 Apr'18 - 22 messages
  • Virginia, United States
With the three error codes they all have to do with communications in one form or another. I would start with checking your bus lines for opens or shorts. Between all systems.
  • Posted 24 Jun 2014 12:05
  • By Bulldog965
  • joined 15 Oct'09 - 63 messages
  • Indiana, United States
Richard

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