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Yale No Revs

Hello guys,
I have a Yale GLP40VX5 and, no revs. It's showing the following error 522617-5. I have replaced the throttle body, unfurtunatly no difference.
Anyone can help? Thank you
  • Posted 5 Jul 2016 21:07
  • By Sebastian
  • joined 11 Nov'14 - 21 messages
  • Bihor, Romania
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hello Sebastian,

DTC 522617-5 - Throttle Not at Fully Closed/Open Position (GM Engines Only)
after installing the new throttle you leave the connector unplugged turn the machine on and do a reset to default in the dash.
then turn of machine for 30 seconds and connect the plug.
after this it should work.

mark
  • Posted 7 Jul 2016 19:57
  • By yalewpl
  • joined 3 Feb'11 - 4 messages
  • Zuid Holland, Netherlands

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