"Err" on trip display - solid & flashing

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"Err" on trip display - solid & flashing

Postby tkdbboy » Thu Nov 03, 2016 10:53 am

Hey guys,

I've had "err" appear solidly and also flash rapidly so just after some thoughts.

It appears randomly under different driving events ... stopped at the lights, accelerating or just cruising.

Car is a PreFL 2006 Liberty TBSI A/T
Mods are:
EJ207 short block
TBE
Kobe Intake
GrimmSpeed 3 Port Boost Solenoid
AVO TMIC

Recently Tuned at 160kwATW

Genuine o2 sensor replaced 2000km ago.
No error codes have appeared or previously stored.

This is a log of two instances when "err" had appeared.
http://datazap.me/u/tkdbboy/err-code?log=0&data=2-17

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Re: "Err" on trip display - solid & flashing

Postby norbs » Thu Nov 03, 2016 9:45 pm

Try this. Disconnect -ive battery terminal and wait a few mins. Then reconnect and start. Had the same thing happen to me.
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Re: "Err" on trip display - solid & flashing

Postby dr20t » Thu Nov 03, 2016 9:49 pm

Hi speed canbus error

Check battery voltage / charge

If that is ok, then check earths in engine bay and under the dash

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Re: "Err" on trip display - solid & flashing

Postby dr20t » Thu Nov 03, 2016 10:55 pm

Wait I think I've misinterpreted what you're seeing - is this on the clock intrumentstion or on your cluster where your odometer is?
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Re: "Err" on trip display - solid & flashing

Postby tkdbboy » Fri Nov 04, 2016 9:41 am

Norbs - I've reset my ECU (via btssm app) about 3 weeks ago and prior to that, I was also having this appear. Is reseting via the app and via battery any different?

Dr20t - clock intrumentation
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Re: "Err" on trip display - solid & flashing

Postby Kekotic » Fri Nov 04, 2016 2:21 pm

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Re: "Err" on trip display - solid & flashing

Postby norbs » Fri Nov 04, 2016 11:16 pm

Oh on the clock. I thought same as Mick. Dunno I'm afraid.
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Re: "Err" on trip display - solid & flashing

Postby mpoli » Mon Nov 14, 2016 12:01 am

Not sure if you fixed your issue, but if you are using a bluetooth or wifi thing in the obd2 port then that could be the actual issue.
I once had a similar issue and I spent 2hours or so going through everything, was planning to buy a new battery. Last resort I removed obd2 thing and did another reset and finally cleared.
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Re: "Err" on trip display - solid & flashing

Postby tkdbboy » Tue Nov 15, 2016 7:39 am

I actually am using an OBD2 to Usb for my Btssm on Android. I thought the only side effect of that was my airbag light coming on.

Although I was driving without the cable plugged in (completely removed from the OBD2 port) on the weekend and it still came up.
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