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<blockquote data-quote="TDB2" data-source="post: 131299" data-attributes="member: 21581"><p>Maybe, but I am no expert. I am just am a problem solver elimination kind of dude. If you are gonna throw parts at it then start with the cheapest and go up. The dude who suggested all the plugs is a good place to start and free. I did this also with di-electric grease in every connection I could get to. Did not fix my issue on this machine but it did fix a CNC I was having trouble with so worth a shot. I am NO EXPERT (for those that are going to disagree with my logic) I do not know how the computer reads the signal coming from the motor, (I am of the opinion that they have to be plugged in) but if they are unplugged and still erroring out.....then the computer is still getting a signal or not getting a signal and then timing out throwing the code. I even changed a joystick, that was fkn expensive over $1k! New wire harness from machine to tracks both sides and new sensors in each side and we have never looked back. I hope you get it figured out dude</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TDB2, post: 131299, member: 21581"] Maybe, but I am no expert. I am just am a problem solver elimination kind of dude. If you are gonna throw parts at it then start with the cheapest and go up. The dude who suggested all the plugs is a good place to start and free. I did this also with di-electric grease in every connection I could get to. Did not fix my issue on this machine but it did fix a CNC I was having trouble with so worth a shot. I am NO EXPERT (for those that are going to disagree with my logic) I do not know how the computer reads the signal coming from the motor, (I am of the opinion that they have to be plugged in) but if they are unplugged and still erroring out.....then the computer is still getting a signal or not getting a signal and then timing out throwing the code. I even changed a joystick, that was fkn expensive over $1k! New wire harness from machine to tracks both sides and new sensors in each side and we have never looked back. I hope you get it figured out dude [/QUOTE]
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