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ASD Coding F22 - wibbie - 06-01-2019

I know most of us are only interested in disabling ASD, but I'm first trying to make sure it actually works properly. I'm not really hearing it in the car, and ISTA+ is giving an error in the ASD unit:
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I recoded the ASD module so it should be back to original settings, but I find it strange that the model range still shows an unknown value:
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Is this normal behaviour in an F22 M240i?

Or is this a problem with outdated CAFD mappings? I am using the latest PSdZData 4.15.20.


RE: ASD Coding F22 - jaramillo - 06-01-2019

First vo code the module, and the error will dissapear.


RE: ASD Coding F22 - wibbie - 06-01-2019

(06-01-2019, 01:10 AM)jaramillo Wrote:  First vo code the module, and the error will dissapear.
So I haven’t changed the VO (don’t think there is a ‘disable ASD’ VO code as well). 
What I have done is this procedure:

Quote:Click on "Coding" button. Read FA (VO).
Activate FA (VO).
Read SVT (...
Right-Click on ECU (the ECU itself not the underlying CAFD). Select CODE.
Repeat for all ECUs applicable to your project
The resulting CAFD file is what you see in the first post.

The only VO codes in my FA that I can't decipher are
S9BMA &
S9D5A