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ABS 5.3 Connection

Posted: 02 Feb 2013, 12:13
by Mark Cooper
Hi All, I have a fully paid for version of MultiECUScan and can connect successfully with the engine ECU.

But, when trying to connect to the ABS ECU, I get an error message "wrong ISO code" and the iso code "ISO 6B 02 2A 10 7C unsupported".

I am selecting the correct vehicle - 1997 Spider Twinspark Phase 1.

How do I get around this as I need to activate the ABS pump to bleed an airlock from the ABS system?

Re: ABS 5.3 Connection

Posted: 02 Feb 2013, 14:47
by Mark Cooper
Bump

Anyone out there?

Re: ABS 5.3 Connection

Posted: 02 Feb 2013, 15:05
by Mark Cooper
Well, I guess that I wasted 50 euros on useless software. Lesson learned. I'll let all the Alfa Romeo boards know that this is a suspect bit of software and not to buy it.

Ciao

Re: ABS 5.3 Connection

Posted: 02 Feb 2013, 17:30
by yani
Well, noone can reply that fast...
This ISO code is for Bosch 2SI ABS. It is different from ABS 5.3 and it is not supported by Multiecuscan yet.

Re: ABS 5.3 Connection

Posted: 02 Feb 2013, 19:35
by Mark Cooper
Hi Yani, I must apologise for my outburst, but I am extremely frustrated with having spent 50 Euros on software that does not work. My Spider is a 1997 Twinspark so I would have thought that the ABS system is Bosch 5.3.

Do you have any suggestions in getting the ABS pump to activate so that I can purge an airlock?

Thanks

Re: ABS 5.3 Connection

Posted: 03 Feb 2013, 06:55
by yani
It is only possible with Examiner. It doesn't matter which version as even the oldest Examiners support this ABS module.

Re: ABS 5.3 Connection

Posted: 03 Feb 2013, 07:10
by Mark Cooper
Hi Yanni, thanks a ton.

Re: ABS 5.3 Connection

Posted: 04 Feb 2013, 17:10
by s130
Mark

Whilst ABS systems can be purged by electronic activation of the internal pump it is also possible to purge them with two other methods:

1) Low pressure brake fluid feed into the resevoir and allowing plenty of fluid to be driven out of each of the brake lines
2) Traditional pedal pump bleeding process - far more tedious and time consuming but still usually effective.