Seat Occupancy Control Sensor
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Hey John,
It looks like we can clear the ABG module to see it it gets rid of the root cause for the error and the INPA module to wipe the error itself. If the hardware is at fault the error may very well crop up again but its worth a try.
It looks like we can clear the ABG module to see it it gets rid of the root cause for the error and the INPA module to wipe the error itself. If the hardware is at fault the error may very well crop up again but its worth a try.
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There's no INPA module. INPA is the other app besides NCSExpert. Basically when you launch INPA, select E60, and then a menu will come up to allow you to dive into the particular menus. If you are unsure, you can always clear all errors by selecting "functional jobs".
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There's no INPA module. INPA is the other app besides NCSExpert. Basically when you launch INPA, select E60, and then a menu will come up to allow you to dive into the particular menus. If you are unsure, you can always clear all errors by selecting "functional jobs".
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congrats simon! what module did you have to recode?
anyone have any idea what module is the belt tensioner? i can't seem to clear this with inpa going to try what Simon did
anyone have any idea what module is the belt tensioner? i can't seem to clear this with inpa going to try what Simon did
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R9andy, the module is ABG. I believe belt tensioner is contained within that module as well, unless the earlier cars are different.
Nigel, good luck man, hope it works out. If not, there's always those bypass emulator, lol.
Nigel, good luck man, hope it works out. If not, there's always those bypass emulator, lol.
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Had my dealer clear the error for me when I took my car in for service - Such a relief to get rid of that dam message I saw everytime I got in the car
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There's no INPA module. INPA is the other app besides NCSExpert. Basically when you launch INPA, select E60, and then a menu will come up to allow you to dive into the particular menus. If you are unsure, you can always clear all errors by selecting "functional jobs".