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![]() There are many traders on here who can resolve your "Err" message issues on your IPK. I am not about to tread on their toes. Try dropping a PM to Phil T4 or Marinabrian, to name a few.
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Being from another country, doesn't help because they need my IPK I believe. |
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![]() just resurrecting an old thread, doing a yearly clearing of fault codes on my ZT using TOAF and under the IKE have a fault - BF IKE EEPROM error, coding incorrect/ incomplete.
Errors count 40 I wonder what that is? No fault lights, everything as normal |
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![]() Guessing you have the digital speedo enabled and if so perfectly normal.
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![]() thanks mate, so your saying its just a normal state of affairs?!!
If so, great- ill move onto the next issue- brake dont have the bite they use to have, had new rotors 14k ago, pads look like theres still plenty of meat on them?? |
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If your brakes have lost their bite could it be lack of use? Perhaps even glazed pads? Whenever I do the handbrake shoes I run over the surface with a dreadnought file and bust the glaze, result much better bite. Good luck |
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There is a valve in the brake booster. Think in haynes you can find a description for that and there is a also a one way valve in the vacuum line to it. Perhaps something is sticking/blocking. My son had this on his ZT190 and no braking. Checked/cleaned those valves, pushing the brake pedal a couple of times very hard and the issue went away. All ok now for a couple of months and a few thousand miles. Boosters can fail, master cylinders as well... Another is that the brake fluid could have too much water content, but you probably would have had vibrations while braking hard before it got worse. Replacing brake fluid can never harm. Rob
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![]() This condition "err" or "PPP.)" was the subject of a Technical Bulletin.
The condition is due to a software design error that occurs intermittently These IPKs could be replaced under a warranty claim – if the owner wished. |
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