Hi, I want to access the particulate fluid ECU on my car to read and clear down DTC's contained within it so I can do this as I go along looking at things for problem diagnosis. I have a fairly (or very) technical question.
Does any one know if the Particulate filter ECU be accessed in the same way as other modules of the ECU by setting the headers in a terminal session? If so (and this is the biggy) does anyone know the physical address or how to find out what this is? Also is there anywhere that I may be able to find commands to reset the fluid counters?
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Fairly geeky OBD 2.2 HDi Question
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Fairly geeky OBD 2.2 HDi Question
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Re: Fairly geeky OBD 2.2 HDi Question
I don't think my stock response of "give it a thump and see what happens" is going to be much help with this one.
Sorry
Steve
Sorry
Steve
She cannae take it captain!
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Proud owner of the Funbus 98 2.1td estate being reborn £70 at a time.
Still need new back-plates.