dtc table edc15c2

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Re: dtc table edc15c2

Postby gazzagood » Thu May 23, 2013 10:11 pm

How do you go about learning to find maps in winols, this is confusing

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Re: dtc table edc15c2

Postby ecuedit » Thu May 23, 2013 10:15 pm

gazzagood wrote:How do you go about learning to find maps in winols, this is confusing


I think that Mr. highperf can help you now, when I helped him with tips... ;)

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Re: dtc table edc15c2

Postby highperf » Thu May 23, 2013 11:24 pm

ecuedit wrote:Yes, this is correct map. Now you have more work to do.


existing another map are single value for the boost sensor?

ecuedit wrote:
gazzagood wrote:How do you go about learning to find maps in winols, this is confusing


I think that Mr. highperf can help you now, when I helped him with tips... ;)


for me, i have spent lot of time on forum to find the basically map for a medium chiptuning, after find this spent lot of time with winols with a flasher and with diagnostic tool to look how the value change

best way it's forum and share for learn no existing book, also existing chiptuning formation but very expensive...

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Re: dtc table edc15c2

Postby ecuedit » Fri May 24, 2013 8:22 am

highperf wrote:existing another map are single value for the boost sensor?


About linearisation that is only map for boost pressure sensor linearisation,
you have two parts of the bin 6xxx and 7xxx, the best way is to correct on both parts.

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Re: dtc table edc15c2

Postby highperf » Fri May 24, 2013 6:00 pm

yes sure best way its to mod at the 2 adress also as we do when me mod something in the ecu :thumbup:

so all is done for this, thanks for your help :clap:

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Re: dtc table edc15c2

Postby ecuedit » Fri May 24, 2013 9:48 pm

You are welcome. Good luck with new boost ;)

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Re: dtc table edc15c2

Postby sparpaecu » Wed Jun 18, 2014 4:15 pm

hi, someone can help me in removing DTC P1458 from this EDC15C2 PEUGEOT 307 hdi file? i tried several methods but car is always in recovery mode.
thanks in advance for any hint or help.
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Re: dtc table edc15c2

Postby ecuedit » Thu Jun 19, 2014 9:26 pm

sparpaecu wrote:hi, someone can help me in removing DTC P1458 from this EDC15C2 PEUGEOT 307 hdi file? i tried several methods but car is always in recovery mode.
thanks in advance for any hint or help.
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Here is your file with P1458 removed. Removing DTC does not always solve limp mode running...and it is cheating the ECU.
For other removals you can use www.binnector.com
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Re: dtc table edc15c2

Postby Tomba » Fri Jul 18, 2014 1:43 pm

Sorry to highjack this thread,

Are you also able to delete OBD "U" codes?
I have U1118 in my ECU (EDC15C2, Peugeot 607 2.2 Hdi Automatic, MY:2004).
Accorindg to Diagbox/PP2000 its description is "Error Radiographic receiving".
U codes should be directed to CAN communications and maybe the CAN communication between ECU and BSI is not always good.
Car goed into limp mode every time.

Tried binnector.com but this one refuses U codes.


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