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cat d6r slow steering

naheed

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Wow great
Seems like i got some shopping to do.
Will get on asap tomorrow.
Cheers mark
 

naheed

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Scroll box ready.
Will have a go at calibrations soon.
I'm shocked how how simple this thing is and what it does
Cheers mark
 

Mark250

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Scroll box ready.
Will have a go at calibrations soon.
I'm shocked how how simple this thing is and what it does
Cheers mark
looks like a pretty neat job of the scroll box
hope it goes well, don't forget to keep temps up
Mark
 

naheed

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Yup came across it in the store.
Yes will keep temp up
Should go well now.
 

naheed

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Finally calibration complete! Machine running great now.thanks mark.
Was quite a job but the simple scroll box made it happen.
 

naheed

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Oh by the way mark,
I found out error 0002 on et was actually torque converter speed sensor.
Although funny it wasn't showing in the error codes when i tried calibration with the et.
 

MHDim

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Although funny it wasn't showing in the error codes when i tried calibration with the et.

From my experience, if you try a calibration using ET, it notifies you directly of an active code (as in, you see a pop-up message on-screen) only if the respective error should negatively impact the result of the calibration you're performing. If it's an unrelated service code, it does not show up by itself; you have to check them yourself - click toolbar on Diagnostics -> Active Diagnostic Codes, or press F3 on the keyboard.

I also love using the clicker box on dozers, even loaders & graders sometimes. On dozers actually, I've become so familiar with it, that I actually prefer using it 90% of the time, rather than connecting the laptop via ET.
 
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