Stilo jtd hood error
Posted: 19 Oct 2014, 03:32
Hi there, I'm Fernando from Portugal.
I have a 2002 stilo jtd, I bought the cables and the MES to configure the remote control to the car, and to find a foulty airbag, it was perfect for that job.
A few days ago I connect the elm to disable the lights wen locking the car, wille doing that the battery drain out and and all lights in the dashboard starting to flash...
Now i have an error all the time "hood open" or "capĂ´ aberto" in Portuguese.
What can I do to disable that?
My car doesn't have a shitch on the hood lock or anything to tell the BCP that the hood is open or closed.
Best regards, Fernando.
well, in a few minutes i just figure it out,
I have found this under the hood:
https://imageshack.com/i/ipqERNcgj
and by reading the electric scheme on fiat stilo elearn i found the it was not part of the wood shitch, but it did not convence me at all, with a ohmeter i foud that it was a can circuit.
then i found a 120ohm resistor:
https://imageshack.com/i/p1SjlUlJj
And did this:
https://imageshack.com/i/idKJ1uxuj
For my pleasure, got this as a result:
https://imageshack.com/i/f0xWV5jqj
Best regards, hope that this could help someone.
Sorry for my bad ingeless
I have a 2002 stilo jtd, I bought the cables and the MES to configure the remote control to the car, and to find a foulty airbag, it was perfect for that job.
A few days ago I connect the elm to disable the lights wen locking the car, wille doing that the battery drain out and and all lights in the dashboard starting to flash...
Now i have an error all the time "hood open" or "capĂ´ aberto" in Portuguese.
What can I do to disable that?
My car doesn't have a shitch on the hood lock or anything to tell the BCP that the hood is open or closed.
Best regards, Fernando.
well, in a few minutes i just figure it out,
I have found this under the hood:
https://imageshack.com/i/ipqERNcgj
and by reading the electric scheme on fiat stilo elearn i found the it was not part of the wood shitch, but it did not convence me at all, with a ohmeter i foud that it was a can circuit.
then i found a 120ohm resistor:
https://imageshack.com/i/p1SjlUlJj
And did this:
https://imageshack.com/i/idKJ1uxuj
For my pleasure, got this as a result:
https://imageshack.com/i/f0xWV5jqj
Best regards, hope that this could help someone.
Sorry for my bad ingeless