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    Default Bosch ME9.2 DTC 2A59 2A5B 2A61 2A63 2A6B

    Hey! I need to disable the Valvetronic dtcs in this ECU, the car is BMW E90 318i n46 engine. My friend insists that the car runs fine in the failsafe mode where it runs off the throttle body and refuses to fix it no matter how much I tell him to. Anyways, I want to kill the CEL for him (which only comes on sometimes, idk why). I cannot find the CARB error table in this file, but I found a tutorial on how to remove DTCs when you have the start address of the table. If somebody can point me in the right direction it will be much appreciated! Willing to pay for a solution too! Thanks in advance!
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    hi friend, i maked your file.

    pls like and rep

    test and report me

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    Many thanks, it seems to be working, when I uploaded the file, I booted the ecu on bench and connected with inpa. There are a lot of errors, but none for valvetronic! Will know for sure tomorrow! Thanks once again!

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    If you read dtcs on table.... normal theres a lot of errros inside.

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