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Title: P0602/P1681 on some newer me7.5 ecus(2004 MY)
Post by: RaraK on May 23, 2013, 09:54:55 PM
Ive noticed this lately on two cars, flash goes well, seems stuck in programming mode maybe?

Any solutions? i tried deleting the code out and i still get it(may be stored in eeprom)


Title: Re: P0602 on some newer me7.5 ecus(2004 MY)
Post by: k0mpresd on May 23, 2013, 10:01:01 PM
601 is stored on the same 2 lines as immo. right before chksum. maybe 602 is stored there as well.


Title: Re: P0602 on some newer me7.5 ecus(2004 MY)
Post by: ddillenger on May 23, 2013, 10:05:50 PM
When that happens I disconnect, then perform a full read. After that it usually clears itself.


Title: Re: P0602 on some newer me7.5 ecus(2004 MY)
Post by: RaraK on May 24, 2013, 08:53:39 AM
ive tried the read trick, no luck yet, maybe try reading it a few times until it kicks.



Title: Re: P0602 on some newer me7.5 ecus(2004 MY)
Post by: Gonzo on May 24, 2013, 09:03:49 AM
Use my patch...


Title: Re: P0602 on some newer me7.5 ecus(2004 MY)
Post by: ddillenger on May 24, 2013, 09:05:47 AM
Use my patch...

Which patch is that?


Title: Re: P0602 on some newer me7.5 ecus(2004 MY)
Post by: RaraK on May 25, 2013, 09:31:47 AM
Which patch is that?


its not a patch, its disabling p0602-carb bit in file.  which did not work, which means its likely set in eeprom.

i however cannot reproduce this error on the bench now to see what gets set.



Title: Re: P0602 on some newer me7.5 ecus(2004 MY)
Post by: Gonzo. on June 22, 2013, 10:09:15 PM

its not a patch, its disabling p0602-carb bit in file.  which did not work, which means its likely set in eeprom.

i however cannot reproduce this error on the bench now to see what gets set.


Worked for me...

Just flash with MPPS or whatever you have. It will take care of it.


Title: P0602 on some newer me7.5 ecus(2004 MY)
Post by: guentherkapp on January 17, 2015, 12:50:52 PM
I ran into this recently as well on my 2005 AWP 1.8T Jetta wagon.
It occurred after the initial read of the flash, but I admit I could speculate that this my mistake, in not properly disconnecting after the read, meaning I closed the application (NefMoto flash reader) instead of selecting disconnect before. So there is the potential that the missing disconnect command has caused this, unless the application does this automatically before it closes.
Anyway, the only way I found to overcome it was to reflash with the file I had loaded before. Multiple reads did not help (I did several experiments before).


Title: Re: P0602 on some newer me7.5 ecus(2004 MY)
Post by: ddillenger on January 17, 2015, 02:06:13 PM
We have since developed an ASM workaround for this, it's a sticky somewhere :)


Title: Re: P0602 on some newer me7.5 ecus(2004 MY)
Post by: guentherkapp on January 17, 2015, 02:55:58 PM
Thanks that is great to know. I am sure I will find it and it also tells me that I did not make a mistake in not disconnecting manually before closing the flash program.
Please allow me to ask (it is just my engineering mind) - do we understand the root cause of this? I assume - yes, since otherwise the ASM (programmatic solution, assuming ASM stands for assembler) might not work in all of the cases.


Title: Re: P0602 on some newer me7.5 ecus(2004 MY)
Post by: ddillenger on January 17, 2015, 04:10:43 PM
The issue is that nefmoto doesn't properly exit the programming session on these newer ecus. It was designed to work with an earlier generation of me7 that didn't contain this code.

Most professional tools don't have the issue.


Title: Re: P0602 on some newer me7.5 ecus(2004 MY)
Post by: guentherkapp on January 18, 2015, 03:03:58 PM
If I could find the details on what needs to change (meaning assuming there is a way to detect to newer versions of the ECU and it is known what commands need to be added or remove), I probably could modify the source code and update the NefMoto tool.


Title: Re: P0602 on some newer me7.5 ecus(2004 MY)
Post by: ddillenger on January 18, 2015, 04:28:29 PM
If I could find the details on what needs to change (meaning assuming there is a way to detect to newer versions of the ECU and it is known what commands need to be added or remove), I probably could modify the source code and update the NefMoto tool.

Nefmoto is closed source!


Title: Re: P0602/P1681 on some newer me7.5 ecus(2004 MY)
Post by: nyet on December 27, 2018, 11:46:19 AM
http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/index.php?topic=6719.0title=