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I have a Mitsubishi FBC25N SN: A4BC240683. This unit has been left outside last winter and got buried in snow. Customer wanted to try and get running. Found traction controller bad and replaced with a reman one. Unit will now start and run but only creeps. I'm guessing it needs to be calibrated somehow? It's there a way to make adjustments without a service tool on this unit?
  • Posted 10 Dec 2021 08:03
  • By FLOTech206
  • joined 10 Dec'21 - 1 message
  • Nebraska, United States
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anytime you install a new controller you always hook up and make sure all the settings are set correctly. Yes when you get it and install it there will be default settings programmed into it to allow the unit to run so you can access it to change the programming to what the mfg had it set to at the factory for that unit.
According to what i see in my mitsu program this unit has an A/C controller on it.
I'm not aware of a handset capable of accessing this controller and the only suggestion the service literature has is the 'Diagnozer' program provided by MCFA.
There is an onboard way of changing the settings using the DRS switch and using the display and buttons. You'll need the service literature section covering the Setup Options.
  • Posted 11 Dec 2021 01:34
  • By swoop223
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