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smokinjoe
9th February, 2021, 12:07 AM
I,m seeking help to delete nox and lambda on this 2008 320i with ecu siemens MSD80.2 5WK93643 if possible,file attatched,
784098
thank you.
mortex
9th February, 2021, 01:06 AM
I,m seeking help to delete nox and lambda on this 2008 320i with ecu siemens MSD80.2 5WK93643 if possible,file attatched,
784098
thank you.
Cant find nox file in the file, so i cant do something with thatone.
But i deleted lambda.
Dont forget to thanks and rep :)
Pass will you get in PM.
smokinjoe
9th February, 2021, 02:40 PM
Thanks,much appreciated, For nox I have dtc P125B,is it enough to delete this one dtc or is my file bad?
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smokinjoe
12th February, 2021, 04:40 AM
Okay to update I wrote your file and drove the car and it appeared to run alot smoother but only for one day,eml came on and dtcs I have now are as follows,
2C7F lambda control 2
30E4 nox sensor ageing
3104 rough running, stratified charge mode
Original dtc's were
2C7F lambda control 2
30DC nox sensor heating
2C6C mixture control to cat
2FC0 fuel pressure measurement range
I would really appreciate any thoughts on what would be the next step forward to solve these issues,
Thankyou.
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smokinjoe
20th February, 2021, 03:11 AM
Still need help with this one if any members can assist,
Thanks.
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elektronik325
20th February, 2021, 09:59 AM
Frend. Your Nox off. Giv thenks and pass in priv
smokinjoe
21st February, 2021, 12:05 AM
Frend. Your Nox off. Giv thenks and pass in priv
thanks i will test and report,do i need to unplug nox sensor?
thanks
elektronik325
21st February, 2021, 12:23 AM
No problem. You can disconnect, but you don't have to. Recently i have done in 1 bmw. And I checked if the ankle was fastened or unfastened there was no DTCs.
Lambda1
21st February, 2021, 09:58 AM
Solved or still ne help with?
smokinjoe
21st February, 2021, 11:09 PM
Solved or still ne help with?Hopefully solved, I will test elektronik 325 file this week and report
Thanks
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smokinjoe
23rd February, 2021, 03:00 AM
Frend. Your Nox off. Giv thenks and pass in privI have used your file and now after a short drive I still have still dtc 30DC nox sensor heating, maybe should I disconnect nox and write again?
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smokinjoe
24th February, 2021, 12:51 AM
update, i have disconnected the nox sensor and rewritten file from elektronik325 and now have a permanent dtc 2EAE No message from nox sensor.
smokinjoe
24th February, 2021, 06:59 PM
here is latest read with nox disconnected, dtc 2EAE no message from nox sensor 1,also have dtc 2E85 Coolant pump and 2EF5 map thermostat if they can be deleted too
788446
thanks again
Lambda1
24th February, 2021, 07:22 PM
2E85 somebody killed dtc of this in file.
smokinjoe
27th February, 2021, 01:32 PM
2E85 somebody killed dtc of this in file.
Great job, worked a treat, thanks again.
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Edwarth
28th February, 2021, 11:04 PM
Hello,
Can somebody help me with NOX off on this one? It's a E90 320i with N43B20A engine. I tried ADS 2017 NOX sensor removing option for MSD80 BMW and disconnected the sensor,but 2EAE is present al the time now instead.
Attached is the original file.
Kind regards
/Edvard
kokeko
7th June, 2023, 11:13 AM
Hello guys,
I'm looking to do the exact same thing to my e90, but I have no clue where to start.
I would be super grateful if you could give me some advice or at least point me to a place where I could learn more about ECU flashing.
If I'm not mistaken,
I need to take a scan of the car first. What tool should I use for this? What cable would I need? Would k+dcan suffice?
Then I need to modify the file to "turn off" the nox. What tool should I use for editing? Could I use the previously posted files as a reference?
Then I should flash the car with this new file while saving the original for a backup? Again, what tool should I use for this? The same one I used for reading the original image?
Cheers :)
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