Calibration gone wrong - Help

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Eventually plucked up the courage to do eas calibration tonight and allwent well at first. I did need to change some values as some heights were out by up to 20mm so i did that and wrote the changes, unplugged everything and i've been left with an eas fault message now and can't seem to clear it.

When i try to get the calibration figures they all just fill with the 255 error code and if i try to rewrite all the values again back to original they don't appear to save.

Wish i'd never started now. Any ideas please?
 
Sorted it myself for tonight....back up and running but have put all the values back to where they were so nothing achieved in over 4 hours!

My connection had gone bad because i saw that i had bent two of the OBD pins when connecting it the second time, managed to straighten those back and got connected again. Cleared all the faults and one remained - target heights incorrect?

I was surprised because all the heights were within tolerance levels and my physical measurements were bang on what they should be so i'm not sure what is going on - i think maybe the front left sensor is faulty, because when i try to write my own values on eas unlock the front left row at every height seemed to jump up a bit from what i set them at.

I'll have to investigate another day because its time for some Jamesons now.......
 
Sorted it myself for tonight....back up and running but have put all the values back to where they were so nothing achieved in over 4 hours!

My connection had gone bad because i saw that i had bent two of the OBD pins when connecting it the second time, managed to straighten those back and got connected again. Cleared all the faults and one remained - target heights incorrect?

I was surprised because all the heights were within tolerance levels and my physical measurements were bang on what they should be so i'm not sure what is going on - i think maybe the front left sensor is faulty, because when i try to write my own values on eas unlock the front left row at every height seemed to jump up a bit from what i set them at.

I'll have to investigate another day because its time for some Jamesons now.......

I had the target heights incorrect error when I did mine.

My front o/s height sensor needed values that were an order of magnitude different to all the other sensors and the EAS didn't like them, even though they were within the allowed range of values. Because it didn't like the values I was putting in to get the height correct on that corner it kept just scrapping ALL the values I had put in for all heights and faulting.

I got very very fed up with it, but eventually it accepted the new values.

I can't remember what the range of values are now. Wammers could probably tell you or you could wade through my long thread on the subject... http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f10/eas-unlock-calibration-weirdness-133969.html Lots of good advice and tips in there.

Guy
 
Excellent, thanks for the pointer - read through a few threads last night but not that one yet. My problem does seem very similar. Cheers. :)
 
Thanks for that Kooky Guy - had a read and it looks like two of the values i was putting in were out of the acceptable range according to the figures Wammers posted so hopefully if i adjust these it will sort my problem out.
 
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