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greenmech ec150 anti stress issue


Jimbo9
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Hi all we have an gm ec 150 lp engine. It can take up to 20 mins after start up before the anti stress starts up and the feed rollers start to turn. Yes we bypass the system until it kicks in. The light runs red with a flash of green every 3 seconds ish. Do se anyone have any ideas. The anti stress control is 3 months old and when it starts working it works fine.

 

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Jim

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Could be the alternator is not producing the right amps till its warmed up to run the stress control speed sensitive wizardry

 

Just call gm and speak to the service lads, they know there stuff and sorted the stress control problems on my quadchip over the phone no hassle.

 

sent while pretending to do something important on my mobile.

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