Truma code 255

Mari
Mari Forum Participant Posts: 8
edited June 2021 in Caravans #1

Can someone please help long story but bear with me, we had a code 255 come up on truma panel in April, we tried to do a reset on panel and in doing so lost all icons except clock and spanner, couldn't fix the problem so decided maybe panel broke so purchased another, put it on all icons back but still 255 code couldn't seem to clear this by doing a few things what people said unhook electric and battery and try again, very frustrated and reluctantly pressed reset again, again no icons just spanner so now have 2 panels not working, I will add that before all this happened it was on my drive plugged in to electric and all working fine, then we got to caravan club site plugged in and the code 255 arrived my head is spinning cos I think its something silly 

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  • Unknown
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  • Mari
    Mari Forum Participant Posts: 8
    edited June 2021 #3

    Hi thanks ive read all that in the book but still can't find the solution ourselves maybe need testers which we don't have problem is all caravan repair people are booked up, someone said battery but our battery is reading 13.8 and we've got spare battery that's also reading 13.8 I'm at a loss going away for 3 weeks Tuesday and have no water or heating 🤔 

  • SeasideBill
    SeasideBill Forum Participant Posts: 2,112
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    edited June 2021 #4

    You have my sympathy…I suffer intermittently with the same fault. Annoyingly it refuses to manifest itself when at the Truma agent even after 48 hours continuous running. I think it is something to do with the power supply between the control panel and Combi as wiggling wires and connectors in that circuit will sometimes (temporarily) resolve matters. I also think it might be temperature related - connection breaks down due to heat expansion, then resolves as boiler cools.. All speculative at this stage as investigations are ongoing. PB Board component also on the ‘suspect’ list.

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  • Mari
    Mari Forum Participant Posts: 8
    edited June 2021 #6

    Hi again thank you for speaking to me, ok weve got one of those meters, the code says its 12 volt problem? I assume, my husband has put meter on the cables on boiler and fuse these are reading fine, hes put meter on cables on truma panel these are fine one would presume if both ends are fine then there is no break in wire? We have just taken battery to halfords and reading says fine im so confused 

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  • Mari
    Mari Forum Participant Posts: 8
    edited June 2021 #8

    He put meter on and it buzzed i assume that means its OK 

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  • SeasideBill
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    edited June 2021 #10

    On the control panel, what devices are listed on the display when you check the status? You should see something like C3.00.1 and H5.00.00 confirming that the control panel is ‘seeing’ the combi.

  • SeasideBill
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    edited June 2021 #11

    If you ring Truma, they’ll advise you to start by purchasing and fitting a replacement 12v power cable between the CP and combi. All makes good sense apart from the fact (in my case)  that the connections are on either side of the van and cable buried under the floor! Maybe your set up is easier to route the cable? It might be easier to test continuity of the cable and, if ok, remake the connections on each end. You may also want to replace the connection socket(s) on the combi. The problem with losing your icons after a reset suggests the CP isn’t seeing the Combi when you power it up after reset - tends to confirm power supply issue.

  • Mari
    Mari Forum Participant Posts: 8
    edited June 2021 #12

    Its 40300

  • Mari
    Mari Forum Participant Posts: 8
    edited June 2021 #13

    Done that still nothing weve given up now will have to take it on holiday now for 3 weeks without water or heating so frustrating 

  • SeasideBill
    SeasideBill Forum Participant Posts: 2,112
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    edited June 2021 #14

    Presumably that’s prefixed with a ‘C’? I’d expect another code prefixed with ‘H’ confirming the combi as a recognised device. I suspect there is absolutely no problem with your control panel. What you describe with loss of icons is normal when a device isn’t recognised - it’s happened to me.

    While you are away, you might try and get a mobile engineer out to take a look. Folks on here might be able to recommend someone if you tell us where you’ll be going?

  • Mari
    Mari Forum Participant Posts: 8
    edited June 2021 #15

    Yes we were thinking along those lines but a rang one repair centre in brean where were heading first and they said no chance for at least 2 months, so we will try when we are there, then we go on to port Isaacs in Cornwall but I suspect the same anywhere with a good engineer they will be busy its a nightmare weve spent 3 days trying everything 

  • Tinwheeler
    Tinwheeler Forum Participant Trusted Posts: 23,338
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    edited June 2021 #16

    You’re likely to have more chance of finding someone to fix it in Somerset than in Cornwall, especially in the Port Isaac area😕

  • SeasideBill
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    edited June 2021 #17

    You could try SW Caravan Services while you’re in North Cornwall area. However, as you’ve already discovered they’re all crazy busy this year. Mine has spent time in the workshop for the same fault without resolution. At least given better weather and site facilities restored it’s easier to tour without heating & hot water, and intermittent fault is better than nothing.

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  • BRANDONandCHARLOTTE
    BRANDONandCHARLOTTE Forum Participant Posts: 1
    edited November 2021 #19

    I’ve had the same intermittent fault with W255 code appearing for over a year on my Truma 6E. I’m still exploring what the cause may be but regarding resetting the system to clear the code, the easiest way is to remove the 12v supply fuse under the plastic cover on the boiler, wait a few seconds and reinsert it. It normally works every time and the control panel will have found the boiler by the time you walk back to it. Messing about with the control panel won’t clear the fault codes as the boiler is still powered on and needs to be reset.
    I’m starting to suspect the PCB on the boiler is at fault - maybe a dry joint. I’m considering sending the board away to be tested (several people advertise a test service on EBay).