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wiseman
3rd December, 2014, 05:49 PM
Glow plugs have snapped in the cylinder head of this car. They dont affect the starting at all. However the glow plug light stays on for DTC.

I removed DTC from flash in winols and they dont re appear, once i do this however there is a fault code 000031 unknown Fault Code

i cant seem to get this out

Glow plug light stays on from cold for a while.

Can someone help me remove this fault, DTCs are 2134 and 2135 and after I was left with 000031

Orig file here, thanks
289011

Meat-Head
3rd December, 2014, 08:29 PM
Huh, it's an a class the blokes going to be an arsehole or weirdo.

Stick it in the air, YOU NEED TO PLAY WITH YOURSELF. 4 thin wires from the output of the glow work controller to 4 bulbs, stuck 'underneath'. Start with 501 cap less, might be enough curcuit to fool it, if not 207 5watt. Then if push comes to shove, 2. H4. Will enable any cats under the hood find there way out

Diagnosticated
3rd December, 2014, 08:43 PM
what error path addresses did you remove?

wiseman
3rd December, 2014, 10:59 PM
The codes in the dtc table

Meat-Head
3rd December, 2014, 11:14 PM
OFF TOPIC:-

Wiseman mate, your currant avatar Deleoren DMC12. Last time I drove one, struggled to get to 30 MPH, let alone 88 MPH

If your clocking it, don't firget the lamda counter.

DRINKS juice for those intreased.

wiseman
4th December, 2014, 12:02 AM
The speedo doesn't even reach 88, only 85. The speedo in the film was different.

And miles, well it's only got 9k on it anyway. 1 of only about 21 right hand drives ever built

Diagnosticated
4th December, 2014, 09:53 AM
The codes in the dtc table
If you deleted the error codes you have not deleted anything. You will just get "unknown error" instead of code. The error remains present. You must delete the error path to stop the error showing.

wiseman
4th December, 2014, 09:54 AM
If you deleted the error codes you have not deleted anything. You will just get "unknown error" instead of code. The error remains present. You must delete the error path to stop the error showing.

I see do you want the exact hex address that I removed?

Diagnosticated
4th December, 2014, 10:27 AM
1CB41E and 1CB420 I assume as they are the two codes

wiseman
4th December, 2014, 10:41 AM
Yes that's the ones

Diagnosticated
4th December, 2014, 12:52 PM
You can't delete the actual error codes. You must delete the error path that those codes use.