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11-14-2019, 06:37 AM | #1 |
Scooby Newbie
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CEL diagnostic mode Problem?
Hello boys.
I have the following problem ... I did TGV delete, I canceled the two sensors and the two motors, obviously the check engine starts. The funny thing is that if I want to do self-diagnosis, with the green chips connected, the light flashes intermittently, without any pattern. So, I disconnect the MAF sensor to test the self-diagnosis ... all the same, without a blink pattern, so I can't know the error code. I also tried to jump the white connector, without any results. The ECU is not burned, nor has anything weird, and not blocked. Forester S-Turbo (SF5) MY 2002 EJ205 (Same engine BUGEYE, not swap and anything) ECU ID A4SE700J (Forester S-Turbo 2002 SADM) Anyone who knows?
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11-14-2019, 04:07 PM | #2 |
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how are you planning on reflashing your ecu to not throw the codes that are attributed to the TGV delete? you need an opensource tuning connector whether its a tactrix or cobb and a program like romraider/ecuflash or a OBD reader to be able to diagnose whats going on, not by some random flashing pattern on the CEL. I think most people get tunes when they do the tgv deletion to get the most out of it which is something like 5 hp lol.
P2004, P2006, P2007, P2009, P2012, P2016, P2017, P2021 and P2022 these are the codes associated with the TGV delete mod that I found through a google search Last edited by sig; 11-14-2019 at 04:17 PM. |
11-16-2019, 08:59 AM | #3 |
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When removing the TGV, it is necessary to make tuning. That is why I want to use ECUflash, but it does not connect me and I think it is because my Forester does not enter test mode. That's why I try to disconnect the MAF to see what to do. Other cars have self-diagnosis, this one should have it too, and it doesn't work.
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11-16-2019, 06:53 PM | #4 |
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This may or may not apply since you're outside the US and North America and I don't know if your cars are OBDII compliant, but over here all OBDII Subarus since 1996 do NOT have a self-diagnostic mode to flash out codes through the check engine light. To read trouble codes you need an OBDII scanner or Subaru Monitor device (what the dealers use) connected to the OBDII port under the dash, with the ECU NOT in test mode (green and white plugs disconnected).
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02-06-2021, 07:16 PM | #5 |
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Sorry to bring this thread back up
Sorry to bring this thread back up
I have a 05 RS with 04 wrx harness swap. I cant find the two green test connectors. I believe the may have been cut off. Is there any way to bypass the connectors at the ECU to put the car in test mode? Or on the passenger side ones? Cant get my base map on or my AP paired without it |
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