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    Quote Originally Posted by Diagnosticated View Post
    Yes the EDC15 solution seems to be to change the debounce values for Defect time and Healing time, so two switches. I believe you can do this for edc16 but the debounce defect and debounce heal addresses are hard to find.
    In edc16 the debounce time is for class , so u can't change this or u eliminate a lot of dtc , u are talking about edc15 VW . But in some other ecus from CR engines the estructure is very similiar to edc16.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spawns3 View Post
    In edc16 the debounce time is for class , so u can't change this or u eliminate a lot of dtc , u are talking about edc15 VW . But in some other ecus from CR engines the estructure is very similiar to edc16.
    Yes I was talking about EDC15.
    For EDC15 we can change Defect and Healing debounce.
    For EDC16 we can change Fault Path.
    It looks like you can change debounce for edc17 but I haven't tried.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spawns3 View Post
    Maybe because u in that week search for a solution , but i have sure u don't find the solution alone , u search and figure out the strategy , in edc15 is very simple too , but u need damos to understand what to do . U have some edc15 with very similiar solution like edc16 , but is not only one switch.
    I don't disagree, your point has some truth. However you can't deny that from what we discussed right now that people can learn themselves if they have a brain.exe in their head theres plenty information, and if you use damos - anything is possible



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    Quote Originally Posted by Diagnosticated View Post
    Thanks for reply Pawl. That's what I mean. In my research each fault path (switch) is connected to a possible 4 P-codes and 4 VW codes (8 dtc's in total). It looks like we are talking about the same method. I find that I cannot always identify the exact start of the fault class block. I can find the first set of 4 codes but sometimes there are 8 x 4 rows of 0000 before this and sometimes 6 x 4 rows of 0000. I am not sure if the start of the block is always 6 rows infront or if it is sometimes 6 rows and sometimes 8 rows. Hopefully you know what I mean.
    My original research wasn't from DAMOS. I found the DAMOS names recently.
    I have only seen one VW DAMOS where the fault codes and fault paths are shown.



    You made a mistake. One switch is connected to four dtcs of the same dtc (different code, but same dtc). Have you ever done other cars? Some cars just have one dtc for each switch.




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    Quote Originally Posted by pawliukazz View Post
    You made a mistake. One switch is connected to four dtcs of the same dtc (different code, but same dtc). Have you ever done other cars? Some cars just have one dtc for each switch.

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    I only look at VAG files no others. Some of these have one large dtc block with VAG and p-codes mixed together. Some have two blocks, one for VAG codes and one for P-codes. I say eight codes because 4 x1 P-codes link to same path as 4 x 1 VAG codes. All 8 codes refer to the same thing eg. EGR. You can see what I mean here:https://sites.google.com/site/vagecu...or-dtc-removal
    Last edited by Diagnosticated; 5th April, 2013 at 09:21 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diagnosticated View Post
    I EGR. You can see what I mean here:https://sites.google.com/site/vagecu...or-dtc-removal
    Do you know the part and soft number from this example

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    Quote Originally Posted by chli1976 View Post
    Do you know the part and soft number from this example
    No because example is based on information from several files.

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    Dear m8
    Finely your file as you got works or not as P2585 off. Have you tested on your Ford?
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    this is my file. is ford focus. i serch dtc error p 2585. this is exsmple to understand how to find dtc and delet this. help please . is interes for all.

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    Anyone has the DTC decoder soft? limited, licencensed any version will do. i ll make it work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diagnosticated View Post
    I only look at VAG files no others. Some of these have one large dtc block with VAG and p-codes mixed together. Some have two blocks, one for VAG codes and one for P-codes. I say eight codes because 4 x1 P-codes link to same path as 4 x 1 VAG codes. All 8 codes refer to the same thing eg. EGR. You can see what I mean here:https://sites.google.com/site/vagecu...or-dtc-removal
    I understand you, but look even in example it is 4 dtc codes, and many of them are just repeating...

    manufacturer or PXXXX codes are the same dtc, only different number, which means every PXXXX code has it's own manufacturer code, which again means - 4 dtcs for one switch... and those dtcs means the same thing... only different status for dtc.

    I'm not 100 percent sure, but i'm speaking from my knowledge and tested files...

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    Faults & fault paths VAG specific.jpg
    This is the other 4 VAG specific codes connected to the same error paths.

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    wich sw to see that??

    in my file (ford ) the dtc delet is ok.

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    i try to find dtc off in the edc15c7 ecu. but i dont find nothing. is possible to aplicate this in the edc15c7 ore all ecu ( not vag grup)??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diagnosticated View Post
    Faults & fault paths VAG specific.jpg
    This is the other 4 VAG specific codes connected to the same error paths.
    This is from EDC16U1, have anyone this from EDC16U34 in this ECU it is diffrent, i am not sure about start adress (fault code) in EDC16U34

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    Quote Originally Posted by jolidj View Post
    i try to find dtc off in the edc15c7 ecu. but i dont find nothing. is possible to aplicate this in the edc15c7 ore all ecu ( not vag grup)??
    EDC15 is different to edc16

 

 
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