Hello Yani!
Are you planning on adding support for the xenon ecus on Alfas? The 156, 147 and GT use the same Xenon ECUs and some Fiats I believe.
It is very usefull as calibration is needed whenever there is a fault code stored, and also when sensors are replaced.
These ECUs use pin 12 of the EOBD connector.
Thank you and congratulations on this amazing software!
Alfa Romeo Xenon ECUs
Re: Alfa Romeo Xenon ECUs
Yes, I do.
Yani
Yani
Re: Alfa Romeo Xenon ECUs
Will this be in Release 2.0?
Re: Alfa Romeo Xenon ECUs
Well, look who's here, no surprise
I'd also like to connect to the Xenon ECU (a.k.a. 'Discharge lamp' ECU), for more or less exactly the same reason (calibrating sensors). I also wonder if aiming the headlights requires connection to the ECU.
I'm really impressed by Multiecuscan so far - looks brilliantly down-to-earth. Just wish I wasn't on the other side of the world - if I was more local, perhaps I could send my ECU for testing/reverse engineering... where do you live, Yani?
-Alex
I'd also like to connect to the Xenon ECU (a.k.a. 'Discharge lamp' ECU), for more or less exactly the same reason (calibrating sensors). I also wonder if aiming the headlights requires connection to the ECU.
I'm really impressed by Multiecuscan so far - looks brilliantly down-to-earth. Just wish I wasn't on the other side of the world - if I was more local, perhaps I could send my ECU for testing/reverse engineering... where do you live, Yani?
-Alex
Re: Alfa Romeo Xenon ECUs
alexGS wrote:Well, look who's here, no surprise
I'd also like to connect to the Xenon ECU (a.k.a. 'Discharge lamp' ECU), for more or less exactly the same reason (calibrating sensors). I also wonder if aiming the headlights requires connection to the ECU.
I'm really impressed by Multiecuscan so far - looks brilliantly down-to-earth. Just wish I wasn't on the other side of the world - if I was more local, perhaps I could send my ECU for testing/reverse engineering... where do you live, Yani?
-Alex
I think Yani is from Bulgaria