Problem:
The Xhorse Condor XC Mini Plus II machine usually operates at 70–90 watts, but when the engine slows, consumption drops to 20 watts.
Error messages displayed:
“Error Code: 6”
“Error Code: 56”
Troubleshooting attempts were unsuccessful.
Possible cause:
When decoding or cutting keys by Condor XC Mini Plus 2, Error Code 6 indicates abnormal conductivity in the probe or cutter.
Follow the step-by-step guide below to solve it.
Step 1: Conductivity Test
Perform a conductivity measurement to diagnose the problem:
1.Navigate to Settings > Machine Test > Electrical Conductivity Measurement.
2.Follow the on-screen prompts to connect either the probe or cutter (not both).
3.Start the test.
Step 2: Test Results
If both the probe and cutter light up green simultaneously:
This indicates a short circuit between the probe and cutter.
Step 3: Inspect for Iron Filings
Check for iron filings around the three screws above the probe.
Clean the area thoroughly to remove all debris.
Step 4: Reinstall Screws
If the problem persists, remove the three screws above the probe.
Clean the area around the hole to ensure no iron filings remain.
Reinstall the screws, but:
Do not overtighten, as this can damage the insulation plastic ring on the screws, causing a short circuit.
Step 5: Check Conductive Wires
Restart the test. If the probe green light turns on before connecting:
- Indicates the probe is in a short circuit state.
Inspect the conductive wires on the probe disk for damage.
- Damaged wires should be wrapped with insulating tape.
Conclusion:
Retest conductivity using the Xhorse Condor XC Mini Plus II Key Cutting Machine’s test interface.
If the issue persists, consider replacing faulty components or contacting the manufacturer.
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