A “2 Flash fault” may indicate a start-up sequence fault. This is caused when the vehicle direction selector is not in
the neutral position when the power keyswitch is turned on.
Steps to take to possibly clear this fault are:
Set the parking brake.
Turn vehicle power keyswitch to OFF.
Set direction selector to N – Neutral.
Ensure the accelerator pedal is at its resting (up) position.
Turn vehicle power keyswitch to ON.
Select the desired direction on the direction keyswitch.
Release parking brake and depress accelerator.
A "7 flash fault" may indicate that the battery voltage is too high or too low for the vehicle power system. Voltage too
high occurs when rapidly descending hills with a vehicle equipped with the ACEplus Regenerative braking system.
The electrical system creates current which causes a spike in battery voltage. To prevent this, always travel at a safe,
prudent speed when driving on declines, especially with freshly charged batteries. To possibly clear this fault turn the
power keyswitch to OFF and back to ON. If there is still a “7 flash fault”, the battery voltage may be low. Check and
charge batteries or replace batteries.
If the operational fault persists or the LED is not lit or there is a “flash fault” other than 2 or 7, contact your Columbia
ParCar Dealer.
Figure 5.11
2012 Summit
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