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Post by nardors3 on Jun 26, 2023 8:24:44 GMT
How can i drain my E85 tank with OBD 11
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Jun 26, 2023 22:25:08 GMT
nardors3 : Hi. Hmm......... you don't say what type of fuel this car uses - but I will assume this is a petrol engine. Maybe try the following: - Fire-up OBD11 and connect to the dongle (Ignition-ON, Engine-OFF)
- Navigate to the Control unit screen and select Engine module (@ address hex01)
- Scroll-down and select Basic Settings
- Enter "fuel" into the search box
- Select Drain fuel tank
- Follow prompts
Please note that I have not previously done this process - so I'm not sure what preconditions (if any) are needed to run procedure.
Don
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Post by nardors3 on Jun 27, 2023 15:54:24 GMT
Thanks for help, But first it said ,upgrade to pro I buy the pro package, and now it say not availeble.
Wtf
Why he let me first buy it when its not availeble ?
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Jun 27, 2023 22:09:40 GMT
Wtf Why he let me first buy it when its not avail eble ?Hmm........ I call your words above "the victim stance" - I sometimes get this type of response, but not often! I guess after authoring 4,720 posts - I should expect some "victim" responses!!
I assume by "he", you mean me (my name is Don - look at the bottom of ALL my posts)!
So, to answer your first question, I will tell you precisely "Wtf" - I said in my previous advice: ............................. I'm not sure what preconditions (if any) are needed to run [the] procedure.
What part of this advice did you NOT understand?
Draining the petrol tank has lot's of safety implications and it should not be surprising to anyone with even the slightest understanding of how to use a spanner that the module procedure will impose preconditions before running. If you believe that simply pressing the "go" button and this procedure will run - then I can sell you magic fairy dust for $1Million!!
Had the tone of your response been less antagonistic - I would have been willing to provide suggestions as to how to set-up the operating environment to operate the procedure. Alas though - my only response is that you rely on another (more tolerant) forum colleague for this information - or failing that, I suggest that you take the car to a dealer!
Good luck - I wish you every success with this matter (and please be very careful draining the petrol tank)!!
Don
PS: lest there be any further confusion in your mind as to where responsibility lies for advice provided on this forum - our (my) accountability for suggestions provided on this forum EXACTLY equals the dollar value that we (as unpaid volunteers) get from those asking questions - WHICH IS ZERO!
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