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    Default dpf off for grand vitara

    can someone remove the dpf in this car grand vitara 2006 year edc16 .


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    once did vitara 1.9 DDiS 131 HP ecusafe work ok all the sensor must be plugged,laguna engine
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    i tryed whith ecusafe but dont work i try whith suzuki edc16 and renault edc16 whith 2.0 and 1.9 ecusafe but dontt remove the dpf can you help me whith youe ecusafe please

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    post full bdm file

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    Default full file

    i read whit dim sport the full file is .DIM here you are
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    macxlulu have you the same problem ?

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    I made several of these without a problem, but the latter have a problem and error P0606 and some new errors. I read and write only flash file with calculated chs. The car runs but has little power and has the following errors



    P0110/CO.1
    Intake Air Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit
    Intake air temperature sensor 1 signal low or high input (CO.1 ? Open circuit or short circuit to +12 V
    P0100/D2
    Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit
    2.DEF ? Offset at minimum threshold
    P0606/D6 ? replase!
    ECM/PCM Processor Malfunction
    Engine control module internal faulty (system error)/ 6.DEF ? EEPROM fault
    P0638

    Throttle Actuator Control Range/
    Performance
    ? Inlet throttle valve actuator circuit shorted to ground circuit
    ? Inlet throttle valve actuator circuit open or shorted to power circuit
    ? Inlet throttle valve position signal low or high input

    Anyone had any similar problem? Any ideas?

    Best regards.

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    yes i had two cars whith this problem and i had to change the ecu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by javilette View Post
    yes i had two cars whith this problem and i had to change the ecu.
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    I would say the potential problem of checksum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gezame View Post
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    I would say the potential problem of checksum.
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    i dont change anything in those car read the original put in the used ecus and works ok

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    Does anyone have any idea, can I use the ECU with number 0281012657 as 0281012569 for test. I will program with file reading from old ECU. They have the same hardware ? The two ECU have the same other number 8200518648 . Thanks in advance.


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    Someone can please remove DPF in this file

    Suzuki Grand Vitara 1.9 DDiS EDc16C3 1037382012P500_V50
    Try with ES but not work correctly

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    This is you file
    Pass in PM
    Dont forget to click thks
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    Hi, can u share to meet the Pass please!
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    Default dpf

    hi here my file
    please make it dpf
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    EDC16C3 vitara 1037377494 has AM29BL802CB.rar

 

 
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