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Old 25-11-2005, 07:45 AM   #1
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Here's a thread after the one in the Contemporary Falcon thread for the Dash Diagnostics:

ok ... quickly had a go this morning in the carpark after I had finished driving to work for nearly an hour and a half ... so i thought I'd post up my details.

I managed to get into the DIAG mode first go.

I found with mine that it flashed "f0rd" ... I then pressed the odo reset button
It then came up with the LCD test (all icons/numbers/etc stay on) ... press odo button

To change between views from each one press the odo reset button.

1) 73 (Petrol in L - no level buffering) / 175 (Petrol Sender Resistance - Unbuffered)
2) 510 (Unknown) / 94 (Coolant Temp - Deg C)
3) 0 (engine RPM) / 0 (Vehicle Speed km/h) car was turned off
4) 0 (Oil Pressure) / 12.6 (Battery Voltage)
5) 0 (Inst. Fuel Consumption L/100km) / 3.0 Inst. Fuel Consumption (x 0.1 Litres)
6) 678148 (Fuel used since Trip Avg L/100km Reset - x 0.1L = 67814.8 / 356.3 (KMs travelled since Trip Avg L/100km Reset
7) 64L (Buffered Fuel Tank Level - Value used for Guage / 8.0 Buffered Fuel Tank Level Sender Resistance
8) - / 7 (Gear Position) 7=P
9) 0000 (Unknown) / 1001 (Unknown 0 apparently changes on AC Clutch Engage)
10) 0000 (Unknown) / 1111 (Unknown)
11) 0100 (Unknown) / 0000 (Unknown)
12) 0 (Unknown) / -
13) 0 (Unknown) / -
14) 0100 (Unknown) / 0
15) 1 (Unknown) / 0
16) 99 / 2010
17) 0 (Unknown) / 0
18) - / 0
19) ---d / ----

I found there are 19 modes instead of the mentioned 18.

Other useless/useful facts are:
AUII XLS EGAS ute automatic ... was parked and turned off (ignition in ON position for the DIAG to work ... driver's door was open ... lights off ... stereo on.

Wondering what other people got ...


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Old 25-11-2005, 07:48 AM   #2
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Also Code 1 minus Code 7 = the difference your guage is meant to show you and when you really have in the tank .... mine is 9L difference.
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Old 25-11-2005, 01:20 PM   #3
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Cool. How do you get into the diag mode, and then how do you get out of it?
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Old 25-11-2005, 01:34 PM   #4
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http://www.fordmods.com/forums/documents.php?doc=34
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Old 25-11-2005, 01:35 PM   #5
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There's also an E-Series one as well on the FordMods site ... I printed it out for a mate at work ... easier to enter the E-Series one though.

But for the AU DIAG mode ... you need to look at your watch to get it just right though ... you know when you are in though ... it goes blank .... and then flashes "f0rd"
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Thanks Mechan1K, I'll give a try this arvo.
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Old 25-11-2005, 02:45 PM   #7
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:( I had a go and during lunch n i couldnt get in!
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Old 25-11-2005, 03:18 PM   #8
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You have to make sure the timing is exactly correct... I still havent gotten in, or been bothered to try.
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Old 25-11-2005, 05:04 PM   #9
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With the timing, the timing begins from the moment you turn the key to "ON", I tried about 6 times then realised this.
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I tried it first time .... then realised it might help looking at my watch the 2nd time (analogue watch) ... and got in the 2nd time easy.

Adrian: ... did you get rid of the BA??? Just wondering seeing as I just read your signature.
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Basically, pick up a Mazda 6 on tuesday. The fairmont has several issues, disapointed. Car has lost a ridculous amount of value, managed to score an extremely good trade in deal.
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Hi,

I tried this mode stuff in my EF and what i didn't like about it was the fact that it would revert to normal settings after a certain period of time. Has anyone tried this for the AU and does it stay on the mode one selects permanently. Oh another thing, i have heard from many people that when the diagnostic mode exits after a predetermined time it momentarily cuts all signals from all gauges scaring many people.
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I tried this mode stuff in my EF and what i didn't like about it was the fact that it would revert to normal settings after a certain period of time. Has anyone tried this for the AU and does it stay on the mode one selects permanently. Oh another thing, i have heard from many people that when the diagnostic mode exits after a predetermined time it momentarily cuts all signals from all gauges scaring many people.
I would like to know that also will it stay in the selected mode?
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Arrhh i got in, took me like 10 goes! How painful, some handy info tho, pitty it doesnt tell me what gear im in (manual)
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Mine has been on it for 3 days now, and ive done around 100km's!
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Mine has been on it for 3 days now, and ive done around 100km's!
Looks promising then. I might try it soon and see how it goes. I would like to see how the temp is on the XR and the oil pressure.
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Looks promising then. I might try it soon and see how it goes. I would like to see how the temp is on the XR and the oil pressure.
Sorry mate but yours is AUII yeah? - LCD diags only shows the same as the gauges for oil pres. and ECT - so oil pres. will just show bogus reading of 50 and ECT will be accurate (from 35deg or so) up to 92.0deg where it will stop until engine gets toward overheating at 110deg plus. Actually now I think about it, oil pres. may show 00 or some other arbitary figure.
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yeah i did this when it came onto ford mods a while back, both my AU's got into it 1st go,its a little fun
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Mine showed 94 deg for ECT ... but the car has been turned off (ie: fans and water pump were off) ... I might try and see what it does while idling ... and see if it changes at all.
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That's interesting - I thought they were all set at 92.0deg. limit - maybe yours is different 'cause it's a low series cluster - I've only seen the reading on high series ones before which is 92. - be interesting to see if others with low series clusters have theirs sitting on 94.0deg. also...?
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I might also try it when it is dead cold and see what i get too.
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Just out of interest, can you switch modes while driving or is it a case of pick ya favourite and dont touch?
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Just out of interest, can you switch modes while driving or is it a case of pick ya favourite and dont touch?

yes you can stuff around with it while driving, the novelty of it wears off very fast.
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I am pretty sure you can still cycle through them while driving ... just buy tapping the odometer reset button ... trying to find out with mode you want is hard ... best to keep the list handy I guess.
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I am pretty sure you can still cycle through them while driving ... just buy tapping the odometer reset button ... trying to find out with mode you want is hard ... best to keep the list handy I guess.
Yeah the list comes in handy.
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i did it with a watch next to me to accurately time the button presses.
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I keep mine on the speedo and tacho mode most of the time, switching between that and the Instant fuel comsumption setting. Been like it for a few weeks now. Also for the record, mine sits at 92deg and it is a low series cluster.
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OK ... the first section of MODE 2 looks like it is DTE ... after testing regularly yesterday .. so add that to your listing.

hee hee.

Also for the coolant temp ... it looks like it does the same thing as the V8s ... only reports up to 92-94 deg C ... then nothing until it overheats.

NICE ... just what i wanted to find out.
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Will do some testing with this again soon .... might try some heavy load driving in warm weather again and check out the Coolant Temp and see if it does rise slightly.
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I did this quite a while ago too. About 19 different modes but it's not confirmed what all of them are. I would like to know what the others mean.

Note for those who don't read:
1. Once your in, it will stay in diag mode until you exit, but it won;t show cruise on/off or econ on/off.
2. There is instructions for how to get in and out and what the different modes mean at fordmods.com
3. You can cycle through the modes while driving
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