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Cheshire110



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Injector coding, software update and remap?
Hi guys,

a couple of people have recommended that doing an 'injector learn' or 'code' is worthwhile, as my 2.4 is sounding a little bit noisy under load but is otherwise running sweet as a whistle.

I've also heard people mention making sure that the latest ECU software/update is installed?

however i have a remap currently installed. (CSK)

Can i have either the coding or the update done without affecting the remap?
What would i expect to pay a LR dealer to do either of these? Should i tell them about the remap (out of warranty now)?

cheers, David Cheers, David
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Cheshire110



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Anyone know anything? Will probably give dealer a ring tomorrow but would like to have a bit of info first.
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if it was running fine before , I cant really see the point in ecu updates as nothing has changed , yes ok maybe on a new engine and new ecu set up and after time they have ironed out a flat spot etc , but ecu has no external input like a computer that has program changes etc so cant see how a update could improve things that were fine

don't think there should be need to do a injector learn/code as nothing has been changed , we have had people say "its lost the codes for the injectors " on customers cars , you muck about doing it and it never seems to help at all

and if a ecu has lost information I would say it will do it again and its knackered , BUT ecu problems very are rare on all cars really , they soild state so to speak no moving parts nothing to wear out , normally only problems start after electric shorts or battery connected wrong way etc to
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Take the car to the remapper.
Seems like sth went wrong there.
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yes maybe worth removing map then see how things are
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The remap file is based on what version software the ECU is running so if the ECU software is updated to a newer version then it will overwrite the installed remap file. Even if you remove the remap file and the dealer updates the ECU software the original remap file will not load as the software version has changed. Easy enough to check what software version you are running (it may already be up to date) by plugging in the remap interface or a diagnostic tool. Personally I redo pilot correction and pump relearn when I update the ECU software and after I install a new remap file Thumbs Up

Second line down is the software version installed on the ECU, BTW this is an old picture!

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Pretty sure an ECU update can't be done without affecting a remap, although I may be wrong.

Cost wise, just to plug in to the computer is about Ł120 at main dealers... An engine to TDi for!
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David you have pm
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Cheshire110



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PM replied, cheers bga.

On another note, is there some good (Mac friendly) ECU/obd reading equipment that can do this myself? (i have an OBD2--USB cable).

It'd be good to read fault codes, injector learn, check updates etc., or is there nothing really between the cheap OBD apps and the more serious (read: expensive) dedicated diagnostic software. Cheers, David
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Just wanted to thank bga86 for the help, cheers Thumbs Up Cheers, David
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GUM97 wrote:
Pretty sure an ECU update can't be done without affecting a remap, although I may be wrong.

Cost wise, just to plug in to the computer is about Ł120 at main dealers...



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ECU software is updated to a newer version then it will overwrite the installed remap file. Even if you remove the remap file and the dealer updates the ECU software the original remap file will not load as the software version has changed.


?????
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Sounds to me like a remap issue or the remap has pronounced it
We always chech to see if the vehicle is on the latest software before remapping ?

Was this not done ?

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You need the remapper to tweak / check the settings, for what it's worth recently mine has been a bit noisier too and running a little rougher but nothing really to omplain about.
Had an EGR code flagged once though. Again. Rolling Eyes
My guess is that on mine.
Have you got the EGR closed on the remap?
If you had an Alive tune you could have two maps saved, LR and tuned.
And swap between the two.
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Lorryman100 wrote:
GUM97 wrote:
Pretty sure an ECU update can't be done without affecting a remap, although I may be wrong.

Cost wise, just to plug in to the computer is about Ł120 at main dealers...



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ECU software is updated to a newer version then it will overwrite the installed remap file. Even if you remove the remap file and the dealer updates the ECU software the original remap file will not load as the software version has changed.


?????


Sorry Brian, I didn't even see that paragraph! I jumped straight to the photo in your post Bow down

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davidwhittaker wrote:
Just wanted to thank bga86 for the help, cheers Thumbs Up



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