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Press the Escape button to return to the Test Menu. Press the Up button to display the next test,
(or the Down button to return to a previous test). Press the Enter button to activate that test.
T.4 Solenoid Test
Once the test name is shown under the Test Menu, press the Enter button. The Solenoid Test
has three modes, Repeat, Stop, and Running. Only one solenoid should pulse at a time. The
system has detected a problem
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more then one solenoid pulses, a solenoid comes On and stays
On, or no solenoid pulses during the Repeat or Running test modes. Press the Start button to see
the wire color, driver number, connector, and fuse information for any coil.
Repeat-
Stop
Repeat mode allows you to pulse a single solenoid. After entering this test,
solenoid 1 shows in the display and the corresponding solenoid activates. Press
the Up or Down button to cycle through the solenoids, one at a time. The same
solenoid pulses until you press the Up or Down button to move to the next one.
Either press the Escape button to return to the Test Menu. or press the Enter
button to move to the next mode.
Stop mode allows you to stop the Solenold Test. Press Enter during the Repeat
mode and the Solenoid Test stops. No solenoids should be activated while the
test is stopped. Either press the Escape button to return to the Test Menu, or the
Enter button to move to the next mode.
Running mode allows you to cycle through the solenoids automatically. Press
the Enter button during the Stop mode. The display shows you the name and
number of the solenoid currently being pulsed.
Either press the Enter button to return to the Repeat mode, or press the Escape button to return
to the Test Menu. Once in the Test Menu press, the Up button to display the next test, (or the
Down button to return to a previous test). Press the Enter button to activate that test.
Running -
T.5 FlasherTest
Once the test name is shown under the Test Menu, press the Enter button. This tests the
flashlamp part of the solenoid circuit exclusively. This, like the Solenoid Test, has three
modes, Repeat, Stop, and RUnning. During this test. only one flashlamp circuit should pulse at
a time. The system has detected a problem
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more then one circuit pulses, a circuit stays On, or
no circuit pulses during the Repeat or Running modes. Press the Start button to see the wire
color, driver number, connector, and fuse information of any flashlamp circuit.
Repeat -
Stop
Running -
Repeat mode allows you to pulse a single flashlamp, Once you have entered
this test, the name and number of the first flashlamp circuit shows in the
display and the corresponding bulb(s) flashes. Press the Up or Down button to
cycle through all of the flashlamps circuits one at a time. The same circuit
pulses until you press the Up or Down button to move to the next one. Either.
press the Escape button to return to the Test Menu, or press the Enter button to
advance to the next mode.
Stop mode allows you to stop the Flasher Test. Press the Enter button during the
Repeat mode. The Flasher Test stops. No flashlamp circuit should be turned On
during this mode. Either press the Escape button to return to the Test Menu, or
press the Enter button to advance to the next mode.
Running mode allows you to cycle through the flashlamps automatically. Press
the Enter button during the Stop mode. The display shows the name and
number of the circuit currently being pulsed, and the corresponding bulb(s)
flashes.
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