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The code "ccc" on a wheel balancer typically stands for "center of the tire contact" or can indicate specific calibration settings related to the balancing process. It may also refer to a particular mode or configuration within the machine, depending on the manufacturer. Always consult the user manual for your specific model for precise definitions and usage.
The code E74 on a John Bean wheel balancer typically indicates a calibration error or an issue with the machine's internal sensors. It may suggest that the balancer needs to be recalibrated or serviced to ensure accurate measurements. Checking the user manual or contacting customer support can provide specific troubleshooting steps to resolve the error.
Directly, it means one of the force sensors is reading low. I think the left one. But, on my 4100 balancer, i had an issue with the angular position sensor (the encoder wheel) which for some reason gave me the same error.
Did you mean to say what is a computerized database?
CPT Code 92134 - Scanning computerized ophthalmic diagnostic imaging, posterior segment, with interpretation and report, unilateral or bilateral; retina
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It means to balance.
Harmonic balancer is bad and will need to be replaced.
It is a code for a faulty right rear wheel speed sensor.
The B123 service code for a 2009 Honda Accord refers to a problem with the computerized monitoring system. The exact problem can be identified by a Honda service technician.
My '96 Mazda 626 broke its harmonic balancer. With it broken, it would start and run fine. I replaced the balancer and belts and tried to start it. After much cranking, it started but died and wouldn't start again. My scanner indicated code P1345 "Manufacturer controlled ignition system or misfire." It also had a code P0302 "Cylinder 2 misfire." That tells us what the code means, but what does it really mean? Where does the problem lie? Help would be appreciated. Thanks.
No. But if you mean do they have ABS, no.