Actuator failure being caused by bad de-mandate tune? |
03-25-2023, (Subject: Actuator failure being caused by bad de-mandate tune? ) Post: #10 | |||
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RE: Actuator failure being caused by bad delete tune? (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. Checked the “weather pack connector” found in that other thread. Showing 60ohm | |||
03-25-2023, (Subject: Actuator failure being caused by bad de-mandate tune? ) Post: #11 | |||
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RE: Actuator failure being caused by bad delete tune? (03-25-2023 )BRUDER01 Wrote: ... 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. User's Signature: my wisdom is small. my heart is big. my love for trucking is somewhere in between. | |||
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03-27-2023, (Subject: Actuator failure being caused by bad de-mandate tune? ) Post: #12 | |||
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RE: Actuator failure being caused by bad de-mandate tune? I pass along the correct file needed for his unit User's Signature: Repairing Demandates 1 Truck At A Time | |||
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