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      11-04-2013, 05:50 AM   #1
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frm1 module defective

hello.

have a problem, the FRM 1 module on my car is defective after a cable break.
my 2 reverse lights are not working
the cable break has been fixed
can someone explain to me how I can reset and recoding the FRM 1 module with ediabas toolset32

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I don't have it in front of me now but open tool32, select file/open and browse to the .prg file for frm in the c:\ediabas\ecu directory. A job list should pop up in the tool32 window. Scroll down and one of those jobs should be "reset" or something similar. Double click it and you should get a window that's says job complete with any errors that may have been encountered. It can also be reset through NCS expert.
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hello.

have a problem, the FRM 1 module on my car is defective after a cable break.
my 2 reverse lights are not working
the cable break has been fixed
can someone explain to me how I can reset and recoding the FRM 1 module with ediabas toolset32

thank you..
I have frm1 for sale if interested.
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nate5ks: thank you
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Did it work?
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Did it work?
gonna try it this week.
let you know
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I don't have it in front of me now but open tool32, select file/open and browse to the .prg file for frm in the c:\ediabas\ecu directory. A job list should pop up in the tool32 window. Scroll down and one of those jobs should be "reset" or something similar. Double click it and you should get a window that's says job complete with any errors that may have been encountered. It can also be reset through NCS expert.
can only find reset gurtbringer bf and reset gurtbringer fa
which one is easier to use toolset32 or ncs expert
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Did it work?
it worksss

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