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    Default Edc17c46 u0302 after dpf off

    Hello dk members
    I have recived a dpf off file wich is fine but I get "U0302 Software incompatibility with Transmission control module"
    I think a transmision switch was touched wrong
    any opinions>..
    thankss



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    It looks good but try to set in 8bit adress 7E3E8 from 0 to 2 in your dpf off file. I think you don`t need this adress for DPF off

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    Confirm, you don't need to change those bits, let them like in ori.

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    lesson learned
    thank you all

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