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My monitoring equipment has also arrived ready for fitting and start after the weekend for three weeks.
SolarBoy said:The data logger I have is causing errors to pop up on the car dashboard, I have removed the logger and contacted the support.
geoffshep69 said:SolarBoy said:The data logger I have is causing errors to pop up on the car dashboard, I have removed the logger and contacted the support.
No problems with mine, seems to be working fine and no errors appearing. What messages are you getting on the display ?
Seems consistent with my findings. Network errors can cause all kinds of issues. Including disabling of systems that are considered no longer reliable.SolarBoy said:U3FFF is one of the errors, it is a Network error according to Torque app.
anko said:I have had similar messages on my dash. I strongly believe these were caused by a poorly implemented OBDII adapter. Something to do with 'to assertive retransmission' of packages that got lost after network collisions. At times the same adapter caused other issues, including total loss of power steering, which lasted until the car was restarted.
Of course this does not mean same could happen with this tool, but it can't hurt to be alert.
greendwarf said:anko said:I have had similar messages on my dash. I strongly believe these were caused by a poorly implemented OBDII adapter. Something to do with 'to assertive retransmission' of packages that got lost after network collisions. At times the same adapter caused other issues, including total loss of power steering, which lasted until the car was restarted.
Of course this does not mean same could happen with this tool, but it can't hurt to be alert.
Third day of survey and my dashboard lit up tonight like an out-of-date Xmas tree - errors EV, TPMS, DBS, ASC & Power Steering, also no speedo but drove perfectly despite this, apart from having no power steering. This last was interestingly not as heavy as I expected for a car of this size![]()
SolarBoy said:greendwarf said:anko said:I have had similar messages on my dash. I strongly believe these were caused by a poorly implemented OBDII adapter. Something to do with 'to assertive retransmission' of packages that got lost after network collisions. At times the same adapter caused other issues, including total loss of power steering, which lasted until the car was restarted.
Of course this does not mean same could happen with this tool, but it can't hurt to be alert.
Third day of survey and my dashboard lit up tonight like an out-of-date Xmas tree - errors EV, TPMS, DBS, ASC & Power Steering, also no speedo but drove perfectly despite this, apart from having no power steering. This last was interestingly not as heavy as I expected for a car of this size![]()
Sorry to hear that. The engine check light is probably on as well?
greendwarf said:Correct, but as the car was actually driving OK I didn't worry about any of this - waiting to see what will happen this morning :lol:
Mine has been on several times, but it has never been reset by the dealer. It think it may take a few days / restarts ....SolarBoy said:You'll still have the Engine Check light, and the Engine Check light will remain until cleared by a dealer or via an OBD dongle.
ChrisMiller said:I'm grateful for all this research, which will ultimately benefit all of us. But seriously, guys, those are some cojones you have there. I worry about tinkering with my phone for fear of bricking a £500 device, but a £40,000 car! I assume that absolutely worst, worst case - you might need a tow to a dealer for some sort of ultimate hard reset?
anko said:Let me guess, the ELM327 clone in their devices is to aggressive when it comes to retransmitting packets that got lost due to network collisions, causing massive network congestion? And our ECUs no longer being able to talk to one another? :?