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lc1 went haywire

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Jun 6, 2010
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long story short my xd16 had been showing 4.7 instead of 14.7. In link it was still 14.7 so I wasn't that worried about it. I calibrated and was trying to check my low and high values then it started giving me the ---. I reset it and it started to work and then sometimes it wouldn't show me low or high settings. now the gauge and link are going crazy. It looks like a narrowband gauge. It was all fine till I started messing with the button on the gauge. Im guessing the lc1 went out on me since its showing the same in link? if it was just the gauge link would still read correct right? any ideas on something else to check? looks like im gonna get to order a new wb yayyyy. not!!!:mad:
 
Both the x 16 and the lc1 have programmable features that must be checked and reprogrammed with logworks programmer, in a case like this.

The units some times change setting from voltage spikes, bumping buttons ect.

The initial problem sounds like the x 16 switched to a different display scale.

If the lc1 goes in to calibration with the engine running it will typically switch back and forth from 7.4-20
 
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