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swift996 07-10-2013 12:40 AM

Nevermind - Delete
 
I flashed my ECU with EcuTek and I got a CEL with a code (U0122 - Network). Does anyone know what that means? Can I clear it without messing something up?

I got the code via the Torque app.


Update - I cleared the codes via the EcuTek software and am all good now. Please delete, I don't think this is worth sharing.

Riftur 04-28-2016 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swift996 (Post 1057188)
I flashed my ECU with EcuTek and I got a CEL with a code (U0122 - Network). Does anyone know what that means? Can I clear it without messing something up?

I got the code via the Torque app.


Update - I cleared the codes via the EcuTek software and am all good now. Please delete, I don't think this is worth sharing.

I just did my first tune using OFT 3 days ago. Everything seemed fine but I decided to check codes and I had a u0100 and u0122 through the torque app (no CEL ever came on or anything other warning light). I am using a bluetooth adapter for the torque app. I tried clearing the codes but they come right back. Once I got home from work and hooked up my OFT it did not find any codes. i switched back to the bluetooth adapter and torque and it found the codes again but OFT does not see them still. I dont understand whats going on. I never had an issue until I did my first tune. Torque never found any code ever. Any idea?

Spartarus 04-28-2016 05:41 PM

are you plugging in an OBD device while the car is running?

Did you bend some of the pins in your connector?

Both may (not reliably) cause the code.

Riftur 04-28-2016 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Spartarus (Post 2636984)
are you plugging in an OBD device while the car is running?

Did you bend some of the pins in your connector?

Both may (not reliably) cause the code.

The Bluetooth device gets plugged in before the car gets turned on. Everything else in torque seems to work fine. All the real time diag etc

Spartarus 04-28-2016 05:49 PM

Eh... Dunno then. Take a good look at the connector..

If the OFT isn't reading those codes when it's plugged in, ill give you 99% probability that the bluetooth dongle is causing the issue.

I threw those codes a while back when plugging/unplugging my OFT, so yes, the OFT can read them. It's not missing them, they're just not there when OFT is plugged in.

Riftur 04-28-2016 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spartarus (Post 2636996)
Eh... Dunno then. Take a good look at the connector..

If the OFT isn't reading those codes when it's plugged in, ill give you 99% probability that the bluetooth dongle is causing the issue.

I threw those codes a while back when plugging/unplugging my OFT, so yes, the OFT can read them. It's not missing them, they're just not there when OFT is plugged in.

I am assuming it must be the bluetooth adapter. Only thing that makes sense. I just wish it didn't happen right after my first tune. Making me totally paranoid.

GsxrMe 04-29-2016 08:21 AM

My bluetooth only throws the code if I have fast pin enabled.


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