Hi to all,
Can some one please explain what EOL OK means next to same nodes when you do a proxi aligniment,
is there same thing wrong with that node, if yes what is wrong with it.
Thank you in advance
Definition of EOL OK?
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Re: Definition of EOL OK?
I *think* EOL means "End Of Line" as in a vehicle production cycle where all the various electronic components are brought together and programmed into the body/master control node. Makes more sense than "End Of Life"
A possibly relevant link I found is https://www.goepel.com/en/automotive-test-solutions/applications/eol-test.html
A possibly relevant link I found is https://www.goepel.com/en/automotive-test-solutions/applications/eol-test.html
Fiat Strada/Ritmo Abarth 130TC, Barchetta 2005 , 500X Cross Plus
Re: Definition of EOL OK?
As I understand it, it is a function of the network architecture employed by FCA. The master vehicle configuration is stored in the BCM, but several other ECUs store a copy of the configuration file. When you change the BCM configuration and complete a proxi-alignment, the main BCM file is copied to the other ECUs on the network that share it. EOL OK means that the relevant ECU's presence and configuration are confirmed to be correctly stored throughout the network (to the end of the line).
EOL OK means it is OK!
EOL failed would mean that there is a problem
EOL OK means it is OK!
EOL failed would mean that there is a problem