Electrical load detector.
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Electrical load detector.
I can't get hold of 1. However it was mention that I could install a 1Kohm resistor to remove the error code. Where do I put this? D10 and GND or D10 and +12V?
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With V3 software and the s200 you can disable the ELD.
With V2.5 you can simulate the ELD by using a voltage divider to give the EU 2.5 volts. Wire a 1k resistor from D10 to D20, and another 1k resistor from D10 to D22. The exact resistors values don't mater as long as they are the same and between 1k and 5k. e.g. you can use two 2.5k resistors.
With V2.5 you can simulate the ELD by using a voltage divider to give the EU 2.5 volts. Wire a 1k resistor from D10 to D20, and another 1k resistor from D10 to D22. The exact resistors values don't mater as long as they are the same and between 1k and 5k. e.g. you can use two 2.5k resistors.
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Just to update my last message.....
Derek's last instructions where for a OBD1 ecu correct ?
So for a OBD0 ECU
It would be
From B19 to C13 and the other would be B19 to C12
Wire a 1k resistor from D10 to D20, and another 1k resistor from D10 to D22. The exact resistors values don't mater as long as they are the same and between 1k and 5k. e.g. you can use two 2.5k resistors.
some one tell me I'm right or wrong.......
Derek's last instructions where for a OBD1 ecu correct ?
So for a OBD0 ECU
It would be
From B19 to C13 and the other would be B19 to C12
Wire a 1k resistor from D10 to D20, and another 1k resistor from D10 to D22. The exact resistors values don't mater as long as they are the same and between 1k and 5k. e.g. you can use two 2.5k resistors.
some one tell me I'm right or wrong.......