I was looking at the DTC class table and trying to decipher what is what with that. since im currently on VEMS i have removed N80 off of my S6 , N80 and N71 off my K4Q. i know these being gone will set faults in the ECU. i feel the N71 in not necessary and was a vacuum leak with VEMS since the ECU was no longer controlling it so the solenoid was always open. For the ISV N71 being missing i had problems with getting it to function in VEMS so i just deleted it and used spark cut idle control. so is it possible to control idle with ignition or should i just source a new ISV and put one back on the car?
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Here's all the of the DTC classes straight from the M2.3.2 damos acki . setting them 0xFF disables them . forgot to mention that the data in the pictures lines up with RS2 551B motor chip BIN, this is what PRJmod is based on.
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This gallery has 9 photos.Last edited by vwnut8392; 8 February 2018, 09:23."The really good drivers got the bugs on the side windows." Walter Röhrl
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If you have access to said damos then posting it could be useful for reverse engineering some stuff...
Although, unneccessary for tuning at this point.
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Originally posted by prj View PostIf you have access to said damos then posting it could be useful for reverse engineering some stuff...
Although, unneccessary for tuning at this point.
"The really good drivers got the bugs on the side windows." Walter Röhrl
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I have a million PM's and I don't really read them anymore, but I'll have a look.
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Originally posted by prj View PostI have a million PM's and I don't really read them anymore, but I'll have a look."The really good drivers got the bugs on the side windows." Walter Röhrl
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I had a look at the binary. The number on the left is actually the adress in eprom where these values are stored. So if we find a codepiece which sets dptr to this location, we know which faultcode is raised.
Good information, thanks vwnut.
DanielLast edited by -ice-; 9 February 2018, 06:08.
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Originally posted by -ice- View PostI had a look at the binary. The number on the left is actually the adress in eprom where these values are stored. So if we find a codepiece which sets dptr to this location, we know which faultcode is raised.
Good information, thanks vwnut.
Daniel"The really good drivers got the bugs on the side windows." Walter Röhrl
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There are also these as well, these i guess are to trigger the fault lamp on when a fault is set. these are all 0x00 when on and 0xFF when off.
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Last but not least the general diagnostics information from the function sheet. i cant read german but i've been trying to learn and use google translate so if anyone would be kind enough to make this english that would be awesome. enjoy guys!You do not have permission to view this gallery.
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Originally posted by vwnut8392 View PostLast but not least the general diagnostics information from the function sheet. i cant read german but i've been trying to learn and use google translate so if anyone would be kind enough to make this english that would be awesome. enjoy guys!
Engine starts until DTC deleted
Maximum engine starts until DTC deleted
Minimum engine speed (for the DTC)
Time failure must be present until DTC set
Delay till failure lamp off
Delay till failure lamp on
Delay at priority control
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