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    Default DTC Off 19557-P3101 y 19558-P3102 to EDC15 - Seat Ibiza TDI 1.4. Help ,Please.

    Hello, I am again with the problem that MX DTC REMOVER free gives an error when deactivating the dtc in the EDC15 ecu of a Seat Ibiza 1.4TDI.


    Could anyone disable the 19557-P3101 and 19558-P3102 dtcs of an EDC15 ECU installed in a Ibiza 1.4TDI from 2007?


    Thank you.


    PS: I'm trying to learn how to deactivate the dtc with WinOLS but I can't find any tutorial in Spanish and my English is very basic. Could someone give me some advice on this?


    Thank you.
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    Hello, I have added the dtc to delete extracted with vagcom that I had not included in the first publication.


    Could anyone disable the 19557-P3101 and 19558-P3102 dtcs of an EDC15 ECU installed in a Ibiza 1.4TDI from 2007?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Yhoni View Post
    Hello, I am again with the problem that MX DTC REMOVER free gives an error when deactivating the dtc in the EDC15 ecu of a Seat Ibiza 1.4TDI.


    Could anyone disable the 19557-P3101 and 19558-P3102 dtcs of an EDC15 ECU installed in a Ibiza 1.4TDI from 2007?


    Thank you.


    PS: I'm trying to learn how to deactivate the dtc with WinOLS but I can't find any tutorial in Spanish and my English is very basic. Could someone give me some advice on this?


    Thank you.

    Try this file.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by socha1997 View Post
    Try this file.......
    Ok socha1997, I will test and report.

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    Quote Originally Posted by socha1997 View Post
    Try this file.......
    Hello socha1997, I have put the file and I have erased the faults with the diagnostic machine and, for the moment, they have not reappeared and the car works correctly.

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