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Chip Tuining Bosch Edc17 Permanent Error Masking For Dpf/egr
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 49m | Size: 678 MB
Master control over EDC17 ECU files by learning to fully disable error recording and reporting through error masking
What you'll learn
Advanced Error Masking Techniques for EDC17 ECUs
Precise Identification of Error Blocks
Accurate Code Location and Indexing
Implementation of Complete Error Suppression
Practical Applications and Important Considerations
Requirements
Prior viewing of "EDC17 error delete videos" is crucial, as the course builds upon that foundational knowledge
Students must understand the process of finding OBD/P and manufacturer error codes within EDC17 ECU files
Familiarity with identifying and working with error path tables is a required prerequisite for this advanced course
Description
This advanced course, building upon foundational knowledge from previous EDC17 error delete videos, teaches complete error recording and reporting suppression within Bosch EDC17 ECU files. You will delve into error masking, a powerful technique that makes specific error codes and all their associated readings effectively non-existent to the ECU. This goes beyond simply preventing error flags; it aims to "shut down the error code and all the readings associated with that particular error code".Students will gain the expertise to precisely identify and navigate ECU structures. This includes locating two distinct 16-bit error code blocks (which can be OBD, manufacturer-specific, or mixed). You will learn to accurately count and index these codes by arranging your view to a 20-column width and defining their exact start and end points through consistent methodology. Furthermore, you will master the identification of the unique 8-bit error path block, understanding its visual "shape" in 2D view and recognizing that it contains twice as much data as the 16-bit code blocks.The core practical skill taught is the implementation of complete error suppression by setting specific error path values to zero (00). This ensures the ECU perceives the error as if it "simply doesn't exist," thereby eliminating dashboard lights and diagnostic flags. Alternative values like 6535 or 32768 will also be explored for cases where zero is not effective. A key EDC17 principle understood is that one error code correlates to one error path, meaning modifying a path in one error code block effectively turns off corresponding paths in both.This advanced masking is ideal for common vehicle modifications like EGR or DPF deletes, as it completely eliminates related error checking. However, the course emphasizes crucial considerations: the underlying fault in the car still exists, and critical errors (e.g., those triggering limp mode) might still activate through "separate routes". Additionally, students will learn that readiness checks (especially in USA/Canada) may still fail even if error reporting is suppressed. Precision is paramount: "You should try to be very precise and only zero the exact point" to avoid interfering with other ECU functions.Prerequisites: Students must have previously watched EDC17 error delete videos and possess a foundational understanding of finding OBD/P and manufacturer error codes, as well as working with error path tables.
Who this course is for
For those with foundational knowledge from prior EDC17 error delete videos, understanding error codes & path tables
Ideal for tuners performing EGR or DPF deletes, as it completely eliminates related error checking and flags



