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<blockquote data-quote="thedassler" data-source="post: 101562" data-attributes="member: 15657"><p>I fought the bobcat and the bobcat won... It is official, I am out of ideas. I have calibrated the actuators while in the machine. Now it is sending a code 32-34 (tilt actuator not calibrated). It switches from 32-34 to 32-39 (lift actuator not calibrated) intermittently after I have attempted to calibrate or preform one of the mysterious but seemingly useless manual calibration sequences) I get no other codes, and can not fully preform the manual calibration sequence as the processor senses that machine is out of calibrations and then sets the ACS light on thus making the sequence impossible to preform due to locked out controls. </p><p>I appreciate all the safety features to both protect the user and the machine, but I find this series of redundancy stupid. I am in Germany, although expensive, and a pain, I at least CAN find a way to have the machine serviced by a dealer. What about the poor folks in say Spain where the landmass is pretty big and I am guessing they have even less dealers than I have available to me!? </p><p>The only new news it that as previously when I set the actuators to 1.72 volts out of the machine and then measured them in the machine (0.66-.67) I could hear the actuators running in and out after I turned the key to the run position. Now, I only hear a slight noise, but certainly not full scroll on the actuators. I suppose it is possible that despite multiple attempts they are still not sitting fully at 1.72 volts but is some cases I was only able to set it to 1.73 due to the jump in voltage when trying to move from one to the next tooth on the position sensor. </p><p>Thanks for BC873G for your help and to Tazza and 7lbssmallie for trying to give support and ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thedassler, post: 101562, member: 15657"] I fought the bobcat and the bobcat won... It is official, I am out of ideas. I have calibrated the actuators while in the machine. Now it is sending a code 32-34 (tilt actuator not calibrated). It switches from 32-34 to 32-39 (lift actuator not calibrated) intermittently after I have attempted to calibrate or preform one of the mysterious but seemingly useless manual calibration sequences) I get no other codes, and can not fully preform the manual calibration sequence as the processor senses that machine is out of calibrations and then sets the ACS light on thus making the sequence impossible to preform due to locked out controls. I appreciate all the safety features to both protect the user and the machine, but I find this series of redundancy stupid. I am in Germany, although expensive, and a pain, I at least CAN find a way to have the machine serviced by a dealer. What about the poor folks in say Spain where the landmass is pretty big and I am guessing they have even less dealers than I have available to me!? The only new news it that as previously when I set the actuators to 1.72 volts out of the machine and then measured them in the machine (0.66-.67) I could hear the actuators running in and out after I turned the key to the run position. Now, I only hear a slight noise, but certainly not full scroll on the actuators. I suppose it is possible that despite multiple attempts they are still not sitting fully at 1.72 volts but is some cases I was only able to set it to 1.73 due to the jump in voltage when trying to move from one to the next tooth on the position sensor. Thanks for BC873G for your help and to Tazza and 7lbssmallie for trying to give support and ideas. [/QUOTE]
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