EGS Codes
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EGS Codes
So my car is in limp mode and I bought the scanner with Carsoft 7.4 to pull the codes and need some help understanding what the problem is, I haven't cleared the codes yet so not sure which are the newest:
065 Error in the EGS Control Unit
116 AnlaBspeer contact (ASK) without Function/
Gear box oil temperature sensor: defective
120 CAN: Accelerator pedal value/Front right RPM signal
121 CAN: Engine RPM/Front left RPM signal
135 Communication with DME disturbed
F146
147 Gang not plausible or Gear bo rutscht
148 Selector lever blocked/Converter lockup clutch (KUB)
151 Gear comp. negative or selected gear not reached
I know it is a lot but some of it is hard to understand because it looks like it might have been converted from another language. Thanks.
065 Error in the EGS Control Unit
116 AnlaBspeer contact (ASK) without Function/
Gear box oil temperature sensor: defective
120 CAN: Accelerator pedal value/Front right RPM signal
121 CAN: Engine RPM/Front left RPM signal
135 Communication with DME disturbed
F146
147 Gang not plausible or Gear bo rutscht
148 Selector lever blocked/Converter lockup clutch (KUB)
151 Gear comp. negative or selected gear not reached
I know it is a lot but some of it is hard to understand because it looks like it might have been converted from another language. Thanks.
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Did you do a reset of the trans?
Have you spilled anything into the shifter thus interupting the range selector?
Have you replaced or at least inspected the electrical connector on the transmission that is the culprit in a lot of gear recognition issues.
Start there if that don't do it then you need to get it on a real scanner(and those are out of range for most diy shops).
A code reader is only as good as the guy reading it.Having the codes is about 30% of the solution.
The O in 0730 means it is a generic code applied to all obd2 makes and models.you did not need a carsoft from china to tell you that and any 50 buck scanner clears codes.At least from your view.
Have you replaced or at least inspected the electrical connector on the transmission that is the culprit in a lot of gear recognition issues.
Start there if that don't do it then you need to get it on a real scanner(and those are out of range for most diy shops).
A code reader is only as good as the guy reading it.Having the codes is about 30% of the solution.
The O in 0730 means it is a generic code applied to all obd2 makes and models.you did not need a carsoft from china to tell you that and any 50 buck scanner clears codes.At least from your view.
Last edited by ohlord; 12-21-2009 at 01:09 AM.