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    Default ACCORD 2016 77960-T2F-A020-M4 SPC56AP54

    Hello folks can someone please claer this file for me. Thanks in advanced.

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    Try and report, clear errors, switch ignition off for 10 sec, switch ignition on, clear errors again and done.
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    thank you Dragon...i will try report tomorrow. It's my first time with this particular memory type..can you confirm that dump is the correct size and crash address. I see the module number in the dump
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    Try and report, clear errors, switch ignition off for 10 sec, switch ignition on, clear errors again and done.

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    File is ok...
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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon100 View Post
    File is ok...

    Ok so today I tried your file and I also bought file from codecard.lt....my problem I believe exist in the last step which is to erase the codes with scanner. I tried with hds v3.012, maxidas ds908 and with icarscan dongle and all 3 failed when trying to clear faults codes..

    Any ideas thx

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    File from cedecard also have 3 errors after clear ?
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    With both files I load up, I get the same number of error codes on the initial code scan. they are about 8-10 codes. all components have been replaced and not bypassed.

    I believe my problem might be with my scanning be able to erase these codes? All 3 of my scanner say "failed"


    Another question if an impact sensor is detached and code fired up can one still clear codes? 1 of the codes is for the left front impact sensor short..I am going to look into it on monday...

    thanks again moon for your time

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    Check wiring and sensors and post here errors or screen of diagnostic...
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    I read somewhere that with 2016 accord you have to have SCS connector shorted when you clear errors...then it will crear it out

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    Can anyone confirm this please. I refuse to take any more of the mpc/spc units because of my success rate.. thx
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    I read somewhere that with 2016 accord you have to have SCS connector shorted when you clear errors...then it will crear it out

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    I hear a lot of these Honda mpc/spc Hanse problems when cleared with ETL programmer

 

 

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