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I did notice the description for several options in the TOAF program is very badly translated. So sometimes you need to read it 5 times before you get what it says haha. Not sure if it also works properly, because I don't feel comfortable changing the settings. If I do something wrong, I end up with a useless car.
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14th October 2019, 12:01 | #12 |
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Don’t think there are any more connectors than the one going to the tensioner under each seat. Just as an experiment I measured a spare tensioner I’ve got and on the lowest scale of 200 ohms I got a reading of 4 ohms - don’t know enough about electricity to understand really but I would expect some resistance in any circuit. Do you have the SRS warning on? If not and Brian has checked things then I wouldn’t worry.
Yes, there are translation errors in Toaf, but as the alternative is trying to understand Polish I’m grateful for the effort. And while I believe there is an auto back-up function, I always save before changing anything especially when trying to help other local members. Perhaps it would be a good idea to just use Toaf in read only mode until you are more comfortable with it, try a few simple things like checking the fan speeds. Regards |
21st October 2019, 10:34 | #13 |
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Thanks. I have indeed been using it just to "look inside" the computer. Not changing anything and not using any options. Just having a bit of a look to see if there might be something that is worth looking into every now and then.
I'll have another look at the connector. Last time I took the wires out, measured the resistance of the connector and then soldered the wires back in. Didn't change anything. I guess I'll have to look into it for the fourth time .
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