07-21-2020, 05:37 PM | #1 |
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Did the upgrade and re-coded everything, however, the car is not allowing me to use the adjust for road conditions option and more as it is giving me a message that this is not approved in my country.
Can anyone else who has upgraded and has a SLA programmed confirm they're getting the same thing
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I believe the issue is resolved
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07-22-2020, 12:14 AM | #3 |
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Great. Could you please share how it was resolved? Did you change any coding parameters or the iDrive just said "never mind, I got it"?
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My advice is to use esysx v 2.1.0.9 in the interim until esysx release a newer version that supports the latest psdzdata fully. Don't use 2.2.5.1 |
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I am using Esysx, don't know the version tho. Armando |
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The software update actually adds new versions and new titles for the CAFD files that have been trimmed. If you use the FDL editor in Esys you can view your previous CAFD file which should still be in the CAF folder in Data. You can then locate the proper location and code even though the new file has been trimmed. Location should be the same.
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