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is this a hex?
TESF4D4
thats what it had on the second screen, if that is not it, how do I get one? Also, I find the alerts neat! |
Looks like one.
Was it followed by "XXXXXXX.HEX"? |
I like the alerts too. One of the things I'm careful about is my speed when pulling the trailer - since I had BOTH tires on it fail one fine day as we were setting out on a camping trip. So, I set the speed alert so I won't inadvertently exceed the speed rating on those tires, which is easy to do.
As 88 said, the 7-character value you posted looks like a valid .HEX code. - Jack |
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To bad there can't be more to be displayed.
But on the safety aspect of to many displays you would be spending more time looking at them instead of the road. Now put the Hex and serial number into your user cp before you forget. |
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Can't forget it, wrote down on the manual for the gryphon, that I have read twice, but I will do that. |
Yep... that's a HEX code. However, you might've misread it. It should be TEJF4D4.HEX. I know the font can be a little difficult and we see folks confuse some of the digits from time to time. Make sure to correct it in your manual. :)
I'll add the HEX to your order sheet. :2thumbs: Have a Merry Christmas. :xmaseve: |
ok, thanks, I will do that.
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