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Apr 8th, 2020, 11:51 | #1 |
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Understanding codes
So I recently scanned my car cleared all the faults and then scanned again a few weeks later.
Its come up with some amber warnings but I'm unsure if I should be worried or just to ignore them. I would attached the photos I took of the laptop but uploading the attachment keeps failing. The faults in red are the following. There are a load more amber warnings. Most electrical issues. KVM-B10C200 left rear unlock pull switch MMM-U220041 control module configuration memory corrupt. System internal failures - general checksum failure. PDM-B116515 left front puddle lamp output. General electrical failures- circuit short to battery or open Any help on the codes or how to successfully upload jpgs would be appreciated
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I hope you are not asking how to upload Vida screen shots (cos I believe its to do with witchcraft, voodoo, and black magic) but I can tell you how to attach a jpeg from your computer/camera. I store the image in a easy to access folder firstly AND make sure its a relatively small file size approx. 100-350 kbs If you try to upload images taken with a 8mb+ phone camera you will fail as the site don't handle that big a file. So you have your file saved on your 'puter , you open the normal reply/start thread box; and just below the "message" label there are boxes for fonts and sizes. A bit further along just after the smiley face is a paper clip. Clicking on this brings up the manage attachment box in a separate window. There is a upload from your computer box and a browse button. Click the browse button and find the file you placed in the "easy access" location. Click the download button, and if the file is saved as a *.Jpg after a little while the file name will be shown to the left of the browse button you originally clicked on, and that about it. Once you have done it a couple of times it becomes easier, esp if you have any files you want to upload well labelled and not buried in the file structure. Good luck Cheers Bob |
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