GE SX TRANSISTOR CONTROL IC3645SR4U404N2 Manuel D’Utilisation

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DIAGNOSTIC STATUS CODES  
SX TRANSISTOR CONTROL 
 
 
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January 2000
 
Section 4.4 General Troubleshooting Instructions 
 
Trouble-shooting the SX family of controls should be quick 
and easy when following the instructions outlined in the 
following status code instruction sheets. 
 
If mis-operation of the vehicle occurs, a status code will be 
displayed on the Dash Display (for vehicles equipped with a 
Dash Display) or made available by plugging a Handset into 
the plug "Y" location, and then reading the status code. 
 
Note:  Status code numbers from 00 to 99 are traction 
control status codes.  Status codes with the prefix 1 (101 to 
199) are pump control status codes. 
 
With the status code number, follow the procedures 
outlined in the status code instruction sheets to determine 
the problem. 
 
Important Note: Due to the interaction of the logic card 
with all vehicle functions, almost any status code or 
control fault could be caused by the logic card. After all 
other status code procedures have been followed and no 
problem is found, the controller should then be replaced as 
the last option to correct the problem. 
 
The same device designations have been maintained on 
different controls but the wire numbers may vary. Refer to 
the elementary and wiring diagrams for your specific 
control. The wire numbers shown on the elementary 
diagram will have identical numbers on the corresponding 
wiring diagrams for a specific vehicle, but these numbers 
may be different from the numbers referenced in this 
publication. 
 
WARNING: Before trouble-shooting, jack up the drive 
wheels, disconnect the battery and discharge the 
capacitors. Reconnect the battery as needed for  specific 
checks. Capacitors should be discharged by connecting a 
200 ohm 2 watt resistor between the positive and negative 
terminals on the control panel. 
 
Check resistance on R x 1000 scale from frame to power 
and control terminals. A resistance of less than 20,000 
ohms can cause misleading symptoms. Resistance less 
than 1000 ohms should be corrected first. 
 
Before proceeding, visually check for loose wiring, 
mis-aligned linkage to the accelerator switch, signs of 
overheating of components, etc. 
 
Tools and test equipment required are: clip leads, volt-ohm 
meter (20,000 ohms per volt) and basic hand tools.