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U0100 and U0122 have nothing to do with tune. Both those codes are due to communication errors or interruptions on can bus that modules like ecu traction stability dash cluster use to exchange information. The most likely cause is stuff you plug or unplug into car obd port. Only do that when ignition is off. If you leave oft plugged in make sure cable is sceure its likey your bumping it causing loss of connection for short periods |
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I never figured it out. It hasn't caused me any issues though. The codes go away after a while. Everything I read says its a communication error or disconnecting the cable to soon. I didn't do either of those things so that's not what caused it. Everytime I apply a new tune it happens again. Do you smell a burning smell coming from the connector on the cable after applying a tune? I did and am curious if you do also.
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I was just about to switch my car over to e85 and was trying to run the gas all the way down. I was monitoring the fuel level with torque and I was doing some full throttle passes when the u0100 and u0122 codes popped up. I am sitting at the e85 pump looking up the codes and freaked. If i put e85 in the car and something happens to the communication to the ECU when flashing I would have a bricked car. I have been planning on putting e85 in my car for a month now. I end up putting in 93 and I just got to work. I did a google search for the codes and this thread which I totally forgot about pops up. <facepalm> The app runs every single day and tells me the codes verbally whenever anything happens. I have not gotten those codes since this thread. Now I have to wait again through another tank! Its such a pain in the butt trying to be by an e85 station when I am completely empty.
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Id say your connection to obd port is suspect or the cable isn't plugged into oft correctly. They are comms codes usually caused by intermittent connection. The connection probably goes down when your driving and the cable get bumped by your knee or going over bumps. a lot of 2013 or earlier cars has dodgy obd ports on the car |
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sometimes if you start/stop the torque app (or other similar software) abruptly during its interrogations/operation it can cause those can buss error codes Always best to start/stop software or plug/unplug obd devices when ignition off if you want to avoid those errors. Can (control area network) buss is the communications buss between most of the cars control modules and the obd port sits directly across this shared buss. ![]()
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I have a El-Cheapo OBD2 reader and Torque Pro and the biggest issue I have with it are the cheap assed pins on the reader itself. If you look at them they are not even length and they aren't perfectly straight so sometimes they don't connect well and I have to play with it. The occasional CEL for loss of CANBUS communication is not motivation enough for me to spring for a better reader though. |
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P0700 & U0100 odm codes
I was driving down the highway I was going 65mph at the time I stepped on the gas got up to 75mph my rpm sat at 6.5 and my car started to sound like a vacuum I let off the Gaston a split second then stepped on it again I had no reaction I pulled over to the should and tried to start my car and but it would only crank it wouldn’t turn over I got it towed back home and that’s when I hooked it up to an odm and it gave me a p0700 and u0100 code for the past few days I’ve been trying to figure out what wrong with my car but I’m stuck with no where to go I put the stock header back on and it still won’t turn on anyone have any idea of what’s going on (it’s an automatic with no tune)
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It's easy to get lost and scared with a "won't start" condition. Remember that to run, there are 3 primary needs- fuel, oxygen, and spark.
Test each of these to mark sure you have everything required before jumping all over the electronics and ECM. Try starting the car by holding the gas to the floor right after it starts cranking. Check your oil to see if it smells like gas if you've been cranking a while. Listen for the fuel pump. Check your ignition and fuel related fuses. Check for vacuum leaks. |
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those codes are missing communications between the ECUs
for example, the U0100 is pretty insignificant, with ecutek you get it all the time and it won t go away but it s no problem i suspect anyway an electrical problem or a faulty link or cable somewhere |
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