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    stvstx
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    Default edc15c2 307 ECU code clear memory full

    My ecu service values are full and the ecu won't clear faults through peugeot planet. Apparently the ecu can only store the details from 50 fault clearings but mine has 67, is there any way to clear these values?
    will it need to be remapped with an original software install?
    i have no experience of mapping an ecu.
    car is 2003 peugeot 307 110 hdi.
    and ecu has previously been reset with an elm327 and still does reset through the elm.
    many thanks in advance.

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    You need to reprogram eeprom st95p08.... please post ecu number,example 0281011081

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    Thank you for your reply, can this be done in situ with a galletto 1260 or kpw2000?
    Numbers externally are..

    0281 011 248

    i guess your just writing the fault memory area of the ecu with an original part of the software.
    Last edited by stvstx; 10th February, 2011 at 09:23 PM.

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    Not,you read only programmer Elnec,X-progM.....compatible chip st95p08.
    You must read a dump,and post it here
    Last edited by btr; 10th February, 2011 at 09:30 PM.

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    oh, i don't have either of these to read the dump file. i'm not sure i can justify the cost of buying one and it looks like taking the chip out to read the file. i'd only ever use this once.
    the car runs ok, it had a lot of faults with egr from previous owner and peugeot had the car a few times to fix them. hence all the fault clearing.
    i can understand now why it recommends exchanging ecu to clear this problem. many thanks for you help

 

 

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