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RE: Actuator failure being caused by bad delete tune? - BRUDER01 - 03-25-2023

(03-23-2023 )Rawze Wrote:  As far as things being unplugged.. you need to check out the wiring harness for proper terminating resistors. Issues like that could be a lot of the trouble with he turbo actuator.. like mr. hag mentioned... and can actually cause actuator failures too.

Here is some more detailed info on that...
http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=7407&pid=67656#pid67656

Checked the “weather pack connector” found in that other thread. Showing 60ohm


RE: Actuator failure being caused by bad delete tune? - MageRoyal - 03-25-2023

(03-25-2023 )BRUDER01 Wrote:  ...
Trying to get a copy of this file through CT to send you, hitting a road block when I go to select ECFG file. None listed- any suggestions?

If you are referring to the CT 3.17 collection that was PM'd to you .. all the cfg files needed are also there. They get added via a separate install file that is run (called 'metafiles.exe') that will unpack all the cfg files into their appropriate places for each 3-letter code they belong to.


RE: Actuator failure being caused by bad de-mandate tune? - RollinCoal - 03-27-2023

I pass along the correct file needed for his unit