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BT RRE140C error code 2:434

Hi Everyone,

Does anybody know what means error code 2:434 on BT REFLEX RRE 140?
  • Posted 4 Sep 2017 22:26
  • By bartosz_g
  • joined 26 Jul'13 - 8 messages
  • Grudziądz, Poland
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Hi, Check the side shifter cable, which will be the faulty one.. In my case the side shifter cable melted & SHort circuited..

Rgds,
  • Posted 6 Oct 2017 17:56
  • By gopal_s
  • joined 29 Oct'12 - 156 messages
  • karnataka, India
GOP
What are the sensors [B18] and [B19]??
  • Posted 5 Sep 2017 16:37
  • By bartosz_g
  • joined 26 Jul'13 - 8 messages
  • Grudziądz, Poland
2:434 = +15 V for external sensors over +16.5 V.

1.Check that there is no short circuit or high load in sensors [B18] and [B19].
2.Check the wiring harness to the components above.
3.replace the MCU and check the function of sensors [B18] and [B19].
  • Posted 5 Sep 2017 15:30
  • By Forkingabout
  • joined 31 Mar'11 - 862 messages
  • england, United Kingdom

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