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Error code Remedy says "Renew control panel"

What does renew control panel mean? R60-30 model 2002.

Got numerous fault codes, most common remedy is to "Renew control panel" according to the error list.

Thanks
  • Posted 30 Jun 2016 17:52
  • By gladr
  • joined 30 Jun'16 - 2 messages
  • SE, Sweden
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Found the instructions!

- Switch off truck
- Disconnect battery connector
- The convert must discharged; initiate manual discharge process if necessary
- Renew faulty central computer
- Connect battery connector
- Switch on lock switch S1
The following appears on the console display
K - EEPROM VALID?
>>are the console parameters valid?<<
- As the central computer was renewed and the console parameters are therefore required this is answered with YES (PRG <)
Are you sure? YES
- Please wait
- After a successfull data transfer; a reset is automatically initiated.
- By displaying the truck serial number, it can be ascertained whether the correct parameters were loaded.
  • Posted 30 Jun 2016 18:43
  • By gladr
  • joined 30 Jun'16 - 2 messages
  • SE, Sweden

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