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Warning flashing code coming on

It melt shutting off coming off the truck. Then when it got to were we needed it it would come on the now shows a flashing warning and the code is reading E250? It won't move but still comes on
  • Posted 27 Aug 2018 00:29
  • By Johndaniel
  • joined 27 Aug'18 - 1 message
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John Perez
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E250 code should go away once unit is plugged onto ac voltage to charge it. you may also have to disconnect a lead from the battery for 30 seconds so the charger can reset, not just unplug but to remove a terminal from the battery itself. I hope this was some help.
  • Posted 3 Sep 2018 20:49
  • By Convict5150
  • joined 3 Sep'18 - 1 message
  • Florida, United States

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