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PT100G Undesired track movement
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<blockquote data-quote="AB59" data-source="post: 124792" data-attributes="member: 22845"><p>If the sensors are unplugged they do not send any info to the MCU. The purpose of the speed sensors really is for safety. They sense when the tracks are moving, and if your not calling for movement and it throws the code and applies the brakes.</p><p></p><p>This is how I normally test them, unplug and see if the code still appears. You can unplug them, and leave them unplugged, it is just not a good idea for your safety.</p><p></p><p> Anyways, I did find an issue in the harness where mice had gotten into it and the lap bar wires and 1 of the 2 frequency wires for the right had side were touching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AB59, post: 124792, member: 22845"] If the sensors are unplugged they do not send any info to the MCU. The purpose of the speed sensors really is for safety. They sense when the tracks are moving, and if your not calling for movement and it throws the code and applies the brakes. This is how I normally test them, unplug and see if the code still appears. You can unplug them, and leave them unplugged, it is just not a good idea for your safety. Anyways, I did find an issue in the harness where mice had gotten into it and the lap bar wires and 1 of the 2 frequency wires for the right had side were touching. [/QUOTE]
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