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Technical => Diagnostics => Topic started by: KasperH on March 26, 2017, 08:06:00 AM



Title: No start condition when adding NLS/LC code
Post by: KasperH on March 26, 2017, 08:06:00 AM
I have been fighting this problem some time now, the code works fine and doesn't give death code when started and stopped several times.
But as soon I take a drive and park it, I can't start it again and it has stored the death code on the EEPROM so I have to recover it to get going again.

Anybody else dealt with this problem before? And/or know what's going wrong?


Title: Re: No start condition when adding NLS/LC code
Post by: _nameless on March 26, 2017, 08:07:38 AM
Model?
Engine?
Software version?
Key info missing...


Title: Re: No start condition when adding NLS/LC code
Post by: Pynoxim on March 26, 2017, 09:28:30 AM
I have been fighting this problem some time now, the code works fine and doesn't give death code when started and stopped several times.
But as soon I take a drive and park it, I can't start it again and it has stored the death code on the EEPROM so I have to recover it to get going again.

Anybody else dealt with this problem before? And/or know what's going wrong?

Whatever it is that you use to checksum your file is not doing the checksum correctly for the added custom code.

In my experience the LC/NLS code on this site works fine for my 06A 906 032 HS/HK but not on my 06A 906 012 M. Both ME7.5, ECU Layout is different by a slight amount. This is using ME7Sum.


Title: Re: No start condition when adding NLS/LC code
Post by: KasperH on March 26, 2017, 10:40:44 AM
Model?
Engine?
Software version?
Key info missing...

Sorry, was in a hurry when I wrote it :P

AUQ with 06A906032HN V002

And it's setzi's code :)

Whatever it is that you use to checksum your file is not doing the checksum correctly for the added custom code.

In my experience the LC/NLS code on this site works fine for my 06A 906 032 HS/HK but not on my 06A 906 012 M. Both ME7.5, ECU Layout is different by a slight amount. This is using ME7Sum.

I'm using me7 correction, so basically I'm using me7sum/check :)