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Old Aug 21, 2009, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by blk-majik
The way I understood things was that P1235 indicates a boost spike, right? It detects more air coming in at a certain RPM and TPS than expected, and initiates limp mode to prevent that from causing damage. I've been having issues with this for a while now where I was hitting over 25.5psi at 3.5k rpm, so a fix seems like a blessing... but...

Isn't it still a good safety net? And can't the conditions under which P1235 is issued be tuned for higher boost/bigger turbos by tuning the Airflow Check tables?

Am I understanding P1235 correctly? Under what circumstances would you NOT want to disable this code? Sorry for being the noob

it's airflow and if it is within or outside of it's parameters, so yes a boost spike could trigger it, as well as many other things. You will start hitting it in the higher RPM once you get a turbo that flows some real air.
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so i just threw p1235 today after stepping on it on farm back roads. is this what i need to fix my problem? this is a table for ecuflash and then we just disable it right?
Old Aug 22, 2009, 05:48 AM
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You copy/paste what XML into your ROMID.xml file in ecuflash (pick the right xml from post #1)

Then just do whatever the names says, ie 0x26 -> 0xFFFF means change 0x26 to 0xFFFF...
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I'll try this one this afternoon
Old Aug 22, 2009, 03:43 PM
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Just got back from trying this one out, no longer throwing the P1235 but instead it threw P0123, P0222, P1233, and P1234 and put me in hard limp mode the second I hit above 5k RPM.

On the bright side, I was able to past 15psi and get to 26.3psi without going into soft limp mode so this mod is a step in the right direction for me.
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How are you actually reading the codes out? Does Evoscan actually work doing that now?
Old Aug 22, 2009, 05:14 PM
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I can fix 1233 and 1234 easy enough

Let me look up the other codes as well

P0123 = Throttle position sensor (main) circuit high input
P0222 = Throttle position sensor (sub) circuit low input

I don't think you should be throwing those codes... Perhaps P1233 and P1234 cause you to also hit P0123 and P0222

I will get some fixes out for P1234 and P1233 asap
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Originally Posted by tephra
I can fix 1233 and 1234 easy enough

Let me look up the other codes as well

P0123 = Throttle position sensor (main) circuit high input
P0222 = Throttle position sensor (sub) circuit low input

I don't think you should be throwing those codes... Perhaps P1233 and P1234 cause you to also hit P0123 and P0222

I will get some fixes out for P1234 and P1233 asap
Some of these are familiar. I was testing on the mule some throttle maps AND torque/airflow limiters at the same time. That triggered the following codes:

P1234 = Fuel/Air Metering
P0223 = TPS/Pedal PS High Input

I removed the torque/ariflow mods and left the throttle mapping in and the codes never came back.

Later one I disabled P1235 using your original code since the P1235 got triggered. So far no P1235
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P1233 and P1234 are up in post #1

Let me know if you still get P0123 or P0222 after you do them..
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Originally Posted by pltek
so how do i disable my cel caused by HFC and rear 02 sensor
whats the DTC code?
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Originally Posted by tephra
P1233 and P1234 are up in post #1

Let me know if you still get P0123 or P0222 after you do them..
Thanks a lot, I'll give it a shot in the morning.
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This is for 53040007

Code:
<table name="DTC P1233 Disable 0x0028 -> 0xFFFF" category="Misc" address="549b8" type="1D" scaling="Hex16"/>

<table name="DTC P1234 Disable 0x0028 -> 0xFFFF" category="Misc" address="549ba" type="1D" scaling="Hex16"/>
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Thanks SiC, I'll verify them b4 putting them in post #1

Just in case
Old Aug 22, 2009, 08:06 PM
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hey i tried these today works fine for me
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Originally Posted by tephra
Thanks SiC, I'll verify them b4 putting them in post #1

Just in case


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