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    Re: error code: E000842-0113-05

    Quote Originally Posted by teckat View Post
    See link for ps308 location

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    In service mode check I/O, D-Con P008, bit 13. During warm-up rotation Bit 13 should change state.
    If bit 13 does not change state this means sensor PS308 is not working or the wires going to the sensor are pinched. Check for broken wires and cut wire ties.
    In this case cutting wire ties to sensor PS308 resolved the E842 code

    The part number for PS308 is: FK2-0149-000.
    - Thanks a lot for the link for ps308 location. I located the sensor, cut wire ties and checked for damamaged cables and but error stilll showing. In service mode, Bit 13 changes from 0 and remains at 1 during warm up.

    - Assuming is the sensor PS308, could one swap with another sensor for a firm diagnos, or the pressure belt drive only works with the part number for PS308,: FK2-0149-000.

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    error code: E000842-0113-05

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    Re: error code: E000842-0113-05

    Quote Originally Posted by Kwaku01 View Post
    - Thanks a lot for the link for ps308 location. I located the sensor, cut wire ties and checked for damamaged cables and but error stilll showing. In service mode, Bit 13 changes from 0 and remains at 1 during warm up.

    - Assuming is the sensor PS308, could one swap with another sensor for a firm diagnos, or the pressure belt drive only works with the part number for PS308,: FK2-0149-000.


    swap is ok there are many sensors in this model that are similar ----swap on same assembly

    did u check the gears ??

    just because HP was detected on power up------does not mean ps308 detection takes place when the edge sensor flags detects shifting to signal return to HP
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    Re: error code: E000842-0113-05

    Quote Originally Posted by teckat View Post


    swap is ok there are many sensors in this model that are similar ----swap on same assembly

    did u check the gears ??

    just because HP was detected on power up------does not mean ps308 detection takes place when the edge sensor flags detects shifting to signal return to HP
    I checked the gears 53T gear. Gear part number FU6-0470-000. Please which is the "steel gears steel that lift the belt into
    position
    "
    , and any suggestion from the pics were else to check?....i've attached pics.

    Problem :
    E842-0113
    Solution :
    First check to see if the camming mechanism is working. If it is you will notice it will try to lift the belt and then fall back
    down. This is caused by pieces of the upper gears breaking off and contaminating the steel gears that lift the belt into
    position.
    Clean the gears and the problem should be resolved.

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    Thumbs up Re: error code: E000842-0113-05

    Quote Originally Posted by Kwaku01 View Post
    Thanks a lot for the link for ps308 location. I located the sensor, cut wire ties and checked for damamaged cables and but error stilll showing. In service mode, Bit 13 changes from 0 and remains at 1 during warm up.
    Finally got it going! Cut more wires and did extra clean up.
    Thanks a lot for your imput. Much appreciated!

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    Re: error code: E000842-0113-05

    Quote Originally Posted by Kwaku01 View Post
    Finally got it going! Cut more wires and did extra clean up.
    Thanks a lot for your imput. Much appreciated!

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