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poxxxy
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Had a friend ask me if I could remove the EML after he's removed the intake manifold flaps on an RS4. Can anyone help me remove the fault code that this generates?
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Fault codes are: 008213 and 008224 if someone can help me find them.
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File number?
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Haven't read the file yet, but at the moment i'm looking at this: http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=2015.0;attach=2990

I've attached some things i've spotted in a damos that might be relevant but I may be well off the mark!

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Anybody? Occurances of P2015 at 50400, 684ac, 90ec2, 9c9e4.

Can't seem to find the tables that I need to do the calculations...
106A9 - table 1
13A2C - table 2
13B78 - table 3
Pretty sure these are wrong?

Using the calculations below i've not got anywhere just yet:

I will try to clarify the information.

Procedure with WinOLS:

First, please note the following addresses:
DTC Error Code Class Table (8 bit table)   0x106AD
DTC Manufacturer P-codes (16 bits values)   0x12CC4      
DTC CARB P-codes (16 bits values)      0x1324C


For example, to disable the following code:
17522 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor; B1 S2: Internal Resistance too High
        P1114 - 004 - No Signal/Communication

In WinOLS, use the following view: 16 bits, LoHi, FF

Search for an hexadecimal value of 1114 in the first table.

Note: Since it's a Manufacturer P-Code, the error only appear in the first table

You will find 4 occurrences at the following addresses: 0x12EDC, 0x12EDE, 0x12EE0, 0x12EE2

Make the following calculation:
( addresses of the first occurrence - address of the associated DTC table) / 8 = index

( 0x12EDC - 0x12CC4 ) / 8 = 0x43

Now, 0x43 is the index of this DTC in the Error Code Class table.

Determine the address of the value to switch off the DTC

0x106AD + 0x43 = 0x106F0

Now, change your view in WinOLS to 8 bits, go to this address and change the value at this address to to 0

Since I don't have an S4, I will test it with my 1.8T this weekend.  I will disconnect the 02 sensor and try to disable some codes.
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Any update on this?
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« Reply #6 on: November 03, 2012, 02:17:29 PM »

Never got anywhere Sad
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