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Originally Posted by steve99
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ok none of the romraider definitions have those codes defined
ecutek has them and its pisdible to disable those codes but they fo indicate you have a real problem and disabking those codes in tune wont fix the hardware issue
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Absolutely, the car needs a new cam sprocket and possibly ECU changed as the service bulletin says and it will get changed soon. I was just exploring the options and found out those codes were not in the definition files unlike all other codes.
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Originally Posted by makinen
Below lines do the trick for A01G.
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<table name="(P000A) CAMSHAFT POSITION A TIMING SLOW RESPONSE BANK 1" storageaddress="11C7C4" />
<table name="(P000B) CAMSHAFT POSITION B TIMING SLOW RESPONSE BANK 1" storageaddress="11C7D0" />
<table name="(P000C) CAMSHAFT POSITION A TIMING SLOW RESPONSE BANK 2" storageaddress="11C7DC" />
<table name="(P000D) CAMSHAFT POSITION B TIMING SLOW RESPONSE BANK 2" storageaddress="11C7E8" />
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And the definition file in the link you've mentioned has weird DTC addresses. I don't know why td-d left those values incorrect, but suggest to use the definition file included in the OFT distributions. Keep in mind that since OFT v4, all definitions for manuals are based on A01G.
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Now the P000x codes show up in Romraider, thanks a lot!