Discussion:
PE20 codes

Please, any info on codes A04, A06, A08, A10.

Thank you.
  • Posted 6 Jun 2010 10:37
  • By keradisk
  • joined 6 Jun'10 - 2 messages
  • TK, Bosnia And Herzegovina
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Hi,

are these Codes all at one Time? I cant believe. The LT 200 System only sets one Code at a time.

A04 Shunt Wires stuck or overchanged. Check the Gray and Violett Cables on the Shunt of the Drive Elektronik (The Bigger Silver Box LT 200)

A10 Battery Under Voltage => Charge Batterie / Or you have an bad contact.

The other codes i must first look i havent here Handbook.

Mfg

Sven
  • Posted 15 Jun 2010 05:44
  • By turbocabrio
  • joined 31 Aug'08 - 16 messages
  • Bayern, Germany

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