Chassis Node fault code 5128 |
02-10-2021, (Subject: Chassis Node fault code 5128 ) Post: #1 | |||
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Chassis Node fault code 5128 | |||
02-10-2021, (Subject: Chassis Node fault code 5128 ) Post: #2 | |||
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RE: Chassis Node fault code 5128 pull all battery cables and let it sit for 30 min then re-connect. paccar chassis controllers are flaky and need a hard reset on occasion. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
02-10-2021, (Subject: Chassis Node fault code 5128 ) Post: #3 | |||
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RE: Chassis Node fault code 5128 $7500 for two harnesses is a lot of money. Did they say what harness and where they rubbed? Had something similar on my truck. Found dirt in loom around harness had rubbed a few spots in my harness. Took a little work, but I was able to find the wires by pulling the loom back and looking. Fixed the bad spots and a year later no troubles. User's Signature: 2015 Kenworth T660 | |||
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02-12-2021, (Subject: Chassis Node fault code 5128 ) Post: #4 | |||
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RE: Chassis Node fault code 5128 It should definitely be noted anytime someone says they repaired a wiring harness, they should state what process they used to repair it. People automatically assume they can just use any old way to fix harnesses. This more often than not leads to future electrical nightmares. The only 2 ways I've ever had success in the long term repairing harnesses is to either completely run a new wire end to end with new pins or to properly solder splice a new wire in and heat shrink protect the splices. Simple crimp butt connectors WILL NOT work 100% of the time. Especially on sensor and 5v curcuits. Any other process has lead to failure of some sort. | |||
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