ETACS options customization
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High speed videos of a 2012 Outlander (Brown, just like mine) crash tested. I was on Google trying to determine why the ETACS_SUV Menu listed "Excess Speed Alert" appears twice on the Programming by default menu and I stumbled upon this YouTube video :
Still searching for the "Excess Speed Alert" field displaying twice...
High speed videos of a 2012 Outlander (Brown, just like mine) crash tested. I was on Google trying to determine why the ETACS_SUV Menu listed "Excess Speed Alert" appears twice on the Programming by default menu and I stumbled upon this YouTube video :
Still searching for the "Excess Speed Alert" field displaying twice...
I have a 2012 ASX (Outlander Sport/RVR) and have successfully installed and activated Lexia and PP2000. However, I can't change settings in Lexia because it asks for a code (03114 doesn't work).
Also, the included Diagbox is version 6.01 and I have been unable to activate it (always fails).
If I understand it right, I need to install Diagbox 6.08, which is supposedly the most compatible version with the ASX? Also, I need to downgrade the firmware of the Lexia 3 box to 4.2.4?
I have already downloaded PSA Interface Checker. Problem is I can't find Diagbox 6.08. Is it really that difficult downloading this software?
If anybody knows where to get it (and if the assumptions I made above are all correct), I would appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction. Also, if Lexia 3 doesn't work with the 2012 ASX out of the box, does it mean it's really useless to me? No workaround whatsoever? No new code for the ASX? Thanks.
Also, the included Diagbox is version 6.01 and I have been unable to activate it (always fails).
If I understand it right, I need to install Diagbox 6.08, which is supposedly the most compatible version with the ASX? Also, I need to downgrade the firmware of the Lexia 3 box to 4.2.4?
I have already downloaded PSA Interface Checker. Problem is I can't find Diagbox 6.08. Is it really that difficult downloading this software?
If anybody knows where to get it (and if the assumptions I made above are all correct), I would appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction. Also, if Lexia 3 doesn't work with the 2012 ASX out of the box, does it mean it's really useless to me? No workaround whatsoever? No new code for the ASX? Thanks.
I have a 2012 ASX (Outlander Sport/RVR) and have successfully installed and activated Lexia and PP2000. However, I can't change settings in Lexia because it asks for a code (03114 doesn't work).
Also, the included Diagbox is version 6.01 and I have been unable to activate it (always fails).
If I understand it right, I need to install Diagbox 6.08, which is supposedly the most compatible version with the ASX? Also, I need to downgrade the firmware of the Lexia 3 box to 4.2.4?
I have already downloaded PSA Interface Checker. Problem is I can't find Diagbox 6.08. Is it really that difficult downloading this software?
If anybody knows where to get it (and if the assumptions I made above are all correct), I would appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction. Also, if Lexia 3 doesn't work with the 2012 ASX out of the box, does it mean it's really useless to me? No workaround whatsoever? No new code for the ASX? Thanks.
Also, the included Diagbox is version 6.01 and I have been unable to activate it (always fails).
If I understand it right, I need to install Diagbox 6.08, which is supposedly the most compatible version with the ASX? Also, I need to downgrade the firmware of the Lexia 3 box to 4.2.4?
I have already downloaded PSA Interface Checker. Problem is I can't find Diagbox 6.08. Is it really that difficult downloading this software?
If anybody knows where to get it (and if the assumptions I made above are all correct), I would appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction. Also, if Lexia 3 doesn't work with the 2012 ASX out of the box, does it mean it's really useless to me? No workaround whatsoever? No new code for the ASX? Thanks.
I recently tweaked ETACS on 2012 RVR using DiagBox 6.22.
It is available in 2 different places (as torrent and as archive on rapidshare), google it.
Or wait until free version of ETACS_decoder is available.
Most likely Lexia/PP2000 won't work on a 2011+ Mitsu.
I recently tweaked ETACS on 2012 RVR using DiagBox 6.22.
It is available in 2 different places (as torrent and as archive on rapidshare), google it.
Or wait until free version of ETACS_decoder is available.
I recently tweaked ETACS on 2012 RVR using DiagBox 6.22.
It is available in 2 different places (as torrent and as archive on rapidshare), google it.
Or wait until free version of ETACS_decoder is available.
Last edited by Swordfish; Nov 20, 2012 at 02:27 AM.
EDIT: Found it. I didn't realize that using this cable with my unit wouldn't be as straightforward as I expected.
Last edited by Swordfish; Nov 20, 2012 at 08:29 PM.
Things that work:
- Two stage Auto lights (twilight mode)
- 4 hours trip computer autoreset disabled
- Remote sunroof closing
- DRL mode change
- Passenger seatbelt warning mode
- Low washer fluid warning
Things that (yet) do not:
- Remote windows closing
- Two stage Auto lights (twilight mode) <- What is this?
- 4 hours trip computer autoreset disabled
- Remote sunroof closing
- DRL mode change <-What is this?
- Passenger seatbelt warning mode
- Low washer fluid warning
Vadimus,what do you think it takes to get the remote windows to work?
Last edited by MM3Canuck; Nov 23, 2012 at 10:00 AM. Reason: Can't spell
Dennis,
Two stage/twilight mode is just what I wrote there:
Depending on an light brightness either stage kicks in.
DRL mode setting has several options, like being disabled completely, utilize HIDs or DRL bulbs, being linked to parking brake, staying on even with headlights engaged etc.
Two stage/twilight mode is just what I wrote there:
activated two-stage auto lighting: first stage turns on front and rear marker lights, the next adds HID low-beams.
DRL mode setting has several options, like being disabled completely, utilize HIDs or DRL bulbs, being linked to parking brake, staying on even with headlights engaged etc.


