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It was working fine,when I had a stroke.it set 2 weeks now it is not getting power to the control. I can plug in the charger ,turn it on and the controller lites up.Batteries are fairly new.
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The PCM monitors various parameters and will not allow traction control operation if any parameter falls outside a specified range.
Conditions for Setting the DTC
The PCM diagnoses a condition preventing the engine control portion of the traction control function and sends a serial data message to the EBCM indicating that torque reduction is not allowed. The PCM will typically set a DTC and the EBCM will set this DTC.
Diagnostic Aids
This DTC is for information only. As an aid to the technician, this DTC indicates that there are no problems in the ABS/TCS system.
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Schematic Reference: Antilock Brake System Schematics
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Did you perform the ABS Diagnostic System Check?
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Go to Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls in Engine Controls - 2.2L or Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls in Engine Controls - 2.4L
Go to Diagnostic System Check - ABS
Install a scan tool.
Does the scan tool power up?
Go to Step 2
Go to Scan Tool Does Not Power Up in Data Link Communications
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Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
Attempt to establish communication with the following control modules:
• Body control module (BCM)
• Electronic brake control module (EBCM)
• Instrument panel cluster (IPC)
• Powertrain control module (PCM)
Does the scan tool communicate with all control modules?
Do you have a up scale scan tool ? One that will communicate with the above modules ? If not your best bet would be to take your vehicle to a qualified repair shop .
The Eden has a thermostatically controlled fan, my first thought is to clean the fan and airways and make sure it is working properly. This relates to some heat problems on solid state stuff. If they get too hot, some shut off for protection, the fan should automatically speed up on this model to compensate. When volume is low watch the fan. Also, make sure the impedance switch is set properly. I've very rarely seen any reason to use 2ohms settings. The only way to run that is with 2 4ohm cabinets in parallel. If they are in series it would become 8ohm. Any other way will make the amp get too hot on 2 ohm setting. Most cabs are 4, 8, and 16.
hello, Operators Manual Circulating Bath withDigital Controller 110-118 rev. A 3 Table of Contents Section 1. General Information 1.1 Unpacking 1.2 Package Contents 1.3 Description of Circulating Bath 1.4 Specification 1.5 Circulating Bath Fluid Connections To External Apparatus Section 2. Operation 2.1 Location 2.2 Filling the Reservoir 2.3 Reservoir Fluids 2.4 Circulator Pump 2.5 Closed Loop Circulation 2.6 Power 2.7 Setting Temperature 2.8 Setting the High Limit 2.9 Setting the Safety Thermostat 2.10 Operation of Refrigerated Models 2.11 Operation of Heat-Only Models 2.12 Selection of Celsius or Fahrenheit Readout 2.13 Optimization of Controller 2.14 Controller Display Messages Section 3. Maintenance 3.1 Heater 3.2 Pump Motor 3.3 Condenser and Air Vents (Refrigerated Models) 3.4 Cleaning 3.5 Maintaining Clear Bath Water Section 4. Troubleshooting 4.1 Unit Disabled - Service Required 4.2 No Pumping 4.3 Insufficient Pumping 4.4 No Cooling or Insufficient Cooling 4.5 No Heating 4.6 Insufficient Heating 4.7 Triac Failure 4.8 Controller Default Settings Section 5. Service and Technical Support Section 6. After-sale Support Section7. Warranty 4 Section 1. General Information 1.2 Unpacking Your circulator is shipped in a special carton. Retain the carton and all packing materials until the unit is completely assembled and working properly. Set up and run the unit immediately to confirm proper operation. Beyond one week, your unit may be warranty repaired, but not replaced. If the unit is damaged or does not operate properly, contact the transportation company, file a damage claim and contact the company where your unit was purchased. Remove any loose packing material which may have fallen into the reservoir during shipping. Also check that nothing remains around the heater or circulator pump. Before proceeding, be sure the Power switch is in the OFF position. Refrigerated models should have the Cooling switch in the OFF position. 1.2 Package Contents All TC-101D TC-201D TC-501D Circulator Bath Operators Manual 110-119 3/16in., 1/4in., and 3/8in. Nylon Barbed Tubing Adapters 510-011 6 ft. of 1/4in. ID Latex Tubing 300-299 Beaker Platform(s) for Bath Reservoir — 600 ml 701-402 701-402 (qty 2) 701-402 — 1000ml 701-403 Deck Lid(s) — solid 510-209 510-209 — w/beaker holes 510-211 510-209 510-211 Blue Hole Plugs — 31/2 inch 300-295 300-295(qty 2) 300-295 Note: Do NOT Use Above 120°C — 41/4 inch 300-296 Note: Work area "opening" is designed to measure samples directly in the bath. If additional viscometer height i
Is there anything going on in Control Panel, Power Settings? Such as an auto off? Sometimes getting the monitor to come back on after it goes to "sleep" can be tricky. Usually a keyboard stroke works better than mouse movement. It almost sounds like a hardware problem and I would contact the manufacturer and see if it's still under warranty. I'm assuming the PC it is connected to isn't going off?
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