Got error 4sns/1/40000001: TBOT-5.597

Hi, my 17" mbpro doesn't boot the system after it was shut down by holding a power button to get out of an overload that occured.
I've got an error 4sns/1/40000001: TBOT-5.597 during express AHT and a 4SNS/1/40000000:TmOP-66.250 through extended one.
Being here in Moscow (Russia) know nothing to do with it.  Believe your help

4sns/1/40000001: TBOT could be bad - Hardware trouble.
I got 4sns/1/40000001: TBOT trouble in test time and tiem aagain.
BUT
Brain wave good idea.
Blow PRAM.
Worth a try.
restart
hold down P and R and Command and Option
HArdaware test again -
No more 4sns/1/40000001: TBOT
all fixed.
Hope that helps!!

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