Hi all,
Recently purchased a cheap ELM327 v1.4 and have removed the 120R resistor as it would not communicate with the CAN system.
So now I can connect to everything on the car, read and reset fault codes but when I try to reset the service counter which is on 0 FiaECUscan reports that the process was complete but when I check the service counter it still at 0.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Jim
2003 147 JTD 16v - Service Reset
Re: 2003 147 JTD 16v - Service Reset
I'm no familiar with 147 JTD 16V.
Could it be possible that all your service counters (typically 10 service resets are available/allowed) have been used and the display just shows zero from that point on.
Could it be possible that all your service counters (typically 10 service resets are available/allowed) have been used and the display just shows zero from that point on.
Fiat Strada/Ritmo Abarth 130TC, Barchetta 2005 , 500X Cross Plus
Re: 2003 147 JTD 16v - Service Reset
Well if that function is in the 147 JTD then I guess thats it, it just reads 0.
OK so thats it then, no more service counter which seems a bit daft!
OK so thats it then, no more service counter which seems a bit daft!
Re: 2003 147 JTD 16v - Service Reset
Appart from the Service Counter reading zero how did the car tell you it needed a service? A display saying "service due in x days or y miles"?
Is it still prompting for a Service by say a flashing oil light?
You might have to go to an Alfa forum to get a definitive answer!
Is it still prompting for a Service by say a flashing oil light?
You might have to go to an Alfa forum to get a definitive answer!
Fiat Strada/Ritmo Abarth 130TC, Barchetta 2005 , 500X Cross Plus
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Re: 2003 147 JTD 16v - Service Reset
On a 2003 car there isn't the regen counter, so there is only the service counter to reset, in the instrument panel.
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Re: 2003 147 JTD 16v - Service Reset
I agree with dallas140cv!dallas140cv wrote:On a 2003 car there isn't the regen counter, so there is only the service counter to reset, in the instrument panel.
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