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Injectors

Posted: 25 Sep 2010, 09:31
by Alfa147jtdm
Hello,
I am new here and I have a question. I have new injectors in my car because with old ones the car was smoking. Are this parametres OK or is this because my mechanic didnt put the new injecton codes in?
The car doesnt smoke now.



P.S: I am sorry off my bad English.

Re: Injectors

Posted: 25 Sep 2010, 20:51
by s130
More modern injectors have specific 'codes' that the manufacturer writes on the injects during manufacturing that effectively define the fuel delivery and calibration for that particular injector.

The only way you can verify with Multiecuscan if the units you see are correct is to use the "read/display injector code" function and compare the displayed code with that which is written on each of the injectors. If they match then the fuel deliver units you see should be correct. If the injector codes do not match then you can change the codes with Multiecuscan yourself. This will then allow the ECU to suitably alter the injector timings to deliver the correct fueling.

Re: Injectors

Posted: 26 Sep 2010, 17:40
by Alfa147jtdm
I tried to change the injecton codes, but it doesnt work. It sad COMPLETED, but in parameters there is the same code from past :roll:

Re: Injectors

Posted: 27 Sep 2010, 19:52
by TribesMan
Probably yani will have to fix this bug...

Re: Injectors

Posted: 27 Sep 2010, 20:20
by yani
Please send a report after trying to change the injector codes... I will try to find the problem.

Re: Injectors

Posted: 28 Sep 2010, 03:35
by Alfa147jtdm
I dont know what report can I send you, because when I enter 9 digit code, It sad COMPLETED but nothing happens. I tried eight times, but still nothing happened :)