Yale GLC070VXNGSE088:
Fault Code 522735-6

Fault code 522735-6 on a Yale with 2.4 Chevy Vortec S/n A910v
Would like to know if anyone knows, want its referring to.. Thanks
  • Posted 19 Oct 2016 05:07
  • Discussion started by Stingray69
  • California, United States
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Check the voltage at the sensor plug. Should have a 5 volt supply voltage. If it is battery voltage you will need to check the harness for shorting. I would start by replacing the sensor.
  • Posted 19 Oct 2016 06:34
  • Reply by BREWSKI
  • Nebraska, United States
Any idea on where I should start, to correct it? I do have another I could use for parts.. Thanks.
  • Posted 19 Oct 2016 06:29
  • Reply by Stingray69
  • California, United States
Pre-Cat Bank1 Reading High.
1. Sensor return shorted high.
2. Functional failure in controller.
  • Posted 19 Oct 2016 05:45
  • Reply by BREWSKI
  • Nebraska, United States

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