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Old 08-22-2014, 02:30 PM   #5
JFP in PA
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Originally Posted by Dave2001S View Post
That's exactly what I did, he used a PST2 and it revealed the codes #10, #61, and #47, but I really don't know anything more than that. I'm online trying to find out what these codes indicate specifically. The #10 I suspect is there because I disconnected the battery. Any advice? Thanks
Some of the codes may be a separate issue, but 61 & 47 is a CLU problem indicating the lock has not reached its full locked position, which is probably a mechanical problem in the door lock itself. If he had scanned the alarm unit itself, it would have listed the locations of the last ten alarm faults, telling you which door was triggering the alarm.
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