Hello @AArna-1532 ,
Thank you for asking your question in our community. This is basically the same answer as your other question but I will post it here to help others in this situation. This is likely due to a bad install of the GO device. Here is the document I use to further define these faults codes: https://support.geotab.com/mygeotab/doc/engine-faults-cheat
The first fault is saying the device was unplugged and the second is saying we experienced a high g force value from the accelerometer that is typically a symptom of an accident. The third is saying we are getting so much data from the accelerometer that we need to disable it.
This is likely due to a bad install. I would for sure check to see if there was some kind of accident or maybe the vehicle was driving off road for a period of time. The next steps I would take are to check the install making sure we do restart the device by unplugging and plugging it back in and then making sure it is zip tied in a location where it cannot bounce or be bumped.
Let us know if you have any other questions or need anything else. We are happy to help.
Have a good one!
Eishi FUN