Are you sure that its not an E 9.2 error code? or an E 9.1 code.   Those 
are complicated faults.
I don't dare speculate on those kinds of faults.  Let us know what  your 
service provider suggests.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 11/1/2009 4:25:42 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
Another chair  repair… 
I’m not having a good  weekend...! I was out on my daily long drive, 
walking my dog. Then jerk,  clunk, and my chair dies. The right half of my 
chair 
is still in the road, my  dog is tied to my right armrest, and I’m tipping a 
bit towards the street. I’m  trying to pull my dog over to the other side or 
on my lap as traffic is going  by. Then I try waving a car down and they 
keep just waving back at me. Finely  2 different ladies stop and at least pop 
my clutches and push me off the  street. Of course the only day my sister 
barrows my van. I finely am able to  get a hold her and she picks me up. 
My TDX5 joystick  controller shows an error message that is not in the 
manual… “Motor Cabling, E  92, M1” I move wires around, unplug/plug, blow dust 
out, etc. It starts to  work for about 6 inches, then clunk, dead again. 
Error message changes  sometimes, sometimes it’s E 91, or M2. Unfortunately my 
backup chair is dead  too. My repair shop takes forever, but I called and he 
said I could take it  somewhere else and pay, then send them the bill.  
Southwest Mobility has  always been so great with me. I hope they can get me 
inn  tomorrow. 
It’s always on the  weekend… 
Greg 



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