Post by nickfontana14 on Apr 2, 2019 21:54:35 GMT
Hi all,
Was using OBD Eleven and followed these steps below from here: forum.obdeleven.com/thread/7...mCjMXOgqcybHPrfxakib3oo0ADImCk0x62iaMSNg4Vy7U
My torque limiting was already deactivated so I left that, then I changed my starting vibration reduction to deactivated to see how it changed things, as it was already set to normal not strong as this poster's were.
This opened a can of worms and face me a whole load of errors. Airbags, stop start, parking sensors, cruise control etc etc. Not sure why but it did.
Then I went back into OBDEleven and re enabled the vibration reduction back to normal and tried resetting the codes but they didn’t go. This was a bit worrying but I thought if I start driving again it may reset it. Nope... got home, left the car for 15 mins or so and went back out to try and clear them. Some have but some haven’t.
I only have errors under the brakes and dashboard section of OBDEleven. As you can see, there’s lots of coding errors which is a bit worrying as the coding itself on the face has actually been changed back to the original settings when there were no errors. My worry is what it’s done in the background. Head unit factory reset hasn’t helped.
This is how the car is, currently:
I've gone through the OBDEleven History and it shows the old longcode value and the new one. It has completely wiped any factory code. I've actually re-written it to the original by working out which bits/bytes needs to be ticked (didn't realise I can just write it in...) which took a little while. I had it exactly back to the default old value but it didn't save and says "Function Not Available" when I try to apply it. I presume I need someone with ODIS or VCDS to re-write the long code to the original? If not, I really don't know what I can do. Is there anyone local to Sussex that would help me out in exchange for some beer tokens?
I don’t need the “shouldn’t have oopsed with it” - I’m well aware and kicking myself.. Just need to get this sorted ASAP.
Thanks in advance,
Nick
Was using OBD Eleven and followed these steps below from here: forum.obdeleven.com/thread/7...mCjMXOgqcybHPrfxakib3oo0ADImCk0x62iaMSNg4Vy7U
My torque limiting was already deactivated so I left that, then I changed my starting vibration reduction to deactivated to see how it changed things, as it was already set to normal not strong as this poster's were.
This opened a can of worms and face me a whole load of errors. Airbags, stop start, parking sensors, cruise control etc etc. Not sure why but it did.
Then I went back into OBDEleven and re enabled the vibration reduction back to normal and tried resetting the codes but they didn’t go. This was a bit worrying but I thought if I start driving again it may reset it. Nope... got home, left the car for 15 mins or so and went back out to try and clear them. Some have but some haven’t.
I only have errors under the brakes and dashboard section of OBDEleven. As you can see, there’s lots of coding errors which is a bit worrying as the coding itself on the face has actually been changed back to the original settings when there were no errors. My worry is what it’s done in the background. Head unit factory reset hasn’t helped.
This is how the car is, currently:
I've gone through the OBDEleven History and it shows the old longcode value and the new one. It has completely wiped any factory code. I've actually re-written it to the original by working out which bits/bytes needs to be ticked (didn't realise I can just write it in...) which took a little while. I had it exactly back to the default old value but it didn't save and says "Function Not Available" when I try to apply it. I presume I need someone with ODIS or VCDS to re-write the long code to the original? If not, I really don't know what I can do. Is there anyone local to Sussex that would help me out in exchange for some beer tokens?
I don’t need the “shouldn’t have oopsed with it” - I’m well aware and kicking myself.. Just need to get this sorted ASAP.
Thanks in advance,
Nick