- Autoscan finds no fault. ?
- Look at ZFE. It also finds no fault. ?
Hello
Did you really read and understand my postings?
Condition for fault identification
Terminal 15 on > yes , otherwise you can't read anything out of the ZFE
Supply voltage for ZFE between 9 V and 16 V > yes , otherwise you can't read anything out of the ZFE
ZFE is correctly configured (film-type sensor as fuel level sensor) > I hope so, because there is no complete auto-scan
The heating wires are activated by ZFE >> YES, if you activate the calibration test!
and >> NO, if you only try to read the codes after deleting the calibration fault.
The activation of the heating wires to get a plausible measurement are depending on the refuelling
and driving the bike.
So if you want to activate these wires for a test, start the calibration function with very dry level sensor outside the
tank. If that function failed with a stored fault like 41778 , ZFE will be off.
Hope this helps and I'm very impressed of the help that GS911 offers me