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Serious question, a miswired door operator led to repeated faults.
The door kept closing during passenger entry because the safety circuit was bypassed wrong. Always check your wiring with the manual to prevent this.
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kim.hannah1mo ago
Hold on, when you say 'ALWAYS go step by step with the manual,' is that really true for everyone? I've seen folks who've done this for years and they can wire things up from memory without problems. Sure, for new people, the manual is important, but experienced techs might find some steps extra. For example, if you know the safety circuit layout by heart, checking every wire might slow you down. Isn't it more about knowing when you can trust your experience? But if it causes issues, then maybe not.
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emma_ramirez1mo ago
Yeah I've seen this exact thing happen when someone rushes the wiring. ALWAYS go step by step with the manual, because skipping a check just guarantees a callback later. That safety circuit isn't something you can eyeball and get right.
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wyatt_fox681mo ago
Totally agree, saw a tech fry a whole board last month by going off memory. He mixed up the common and safety wires, thought he knew the colors. Cost the company a full day's labor and a new part. Manuals exist for a reason, even if you've done it a hundred times.
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