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stefan@fis-control wrote:

Normallly the FIS-Control should be able to communicate with the ABS controller.
Was your car standing still while you tried to connect? ABS controller does not accept new connections while the car is moving.

Hi Stefan,

Yes I was at idle/stationary also with just the ignition on and I tried turning the car off and back on again and still no communication with the ABS unit hmm

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Hi,

I am struggling to access my ABS controller, I’ve never tried to before but only recently my ABS light came on and I was looking to find the error code in FIS control, sadly no communication with ABS unit via FIS control.

Cannot read ABS ‘ECU INFO’ or ‘Measurements’ and will not display DTC’s

ABS Light flashes whilst connecting to unit but always comes up with an error for no communication with the unit.

I have fixed the problem I had with the ABS fault, the ABS unit was still accessible via VCDS and I was able to read the fault codes/MVB’s, replaced faulty sensor.

I cannot connect to the ABS unit via FIS control, I thought the problem was because there was a fault in the controller blocking access.

Stefan can you help here please or anyone?

My car is an Audi A3 1.9tdi ASZ 2003 8L

stefan@fis-control wrote:

Yes, that is possible. Here you can read how to do it: https://fis-control.de/manual.html#c64
If you have questions, just ask.

Thank you! I knew it was somewhere!

Collections
It is possible to define four collections for the preset view "collection". A collection is a set of up to six measurement values. These readings may be taken from different measurement groups of a control unit. You can also include the measurements of external sensors to a collection.
First pick the collection you want to configure (1 to 4). Now you can setup each line (1 to 6). For every line you can select the measurement group that contains the specific value and which of the values you want.
This has to be repeated for all lines and all collections.
To select a collection go to SETTINGS -> PRESETS and choose the view COLLECTION for the preset. The FIS-Control will read the measurement group that is defined as GROUP directly after connecting to the defined control unit. So it is best to select a GROUP for the preset that is also used in the collection.
The meaning of the preset value is the number of the collection to use (1 to 4).
To include measurements from the external sensors to a collection, got to the collection configuration menu and set the GROUP to "0". The VALUE will specify, which external sensor to use. The assignment is as follows:

    Value 1 to 7 are the sensor inputs 1 to 7
    Value 8 is the on board ambient pressure sensor
    Value 9 and 10 are the both EGT inputs
    Value 11 to 16 are the GPS data (if a GPS mousse is connected to the FIS-Control)

Hello Stefan,

I have just installed a K type EGT probe to my FIS-control (red wire connected+, white wire connected-)

Is it possible to display the EGT value in a collection with the Engine ECU?

I know the EGT value is displayed in the logs supplied from so it is always being read in the background but im not sure how to add this to a collection.

Many thanks, Richard.

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Hi,

I am wondering if there is an option to log but with for example only measure 6 value blocks?

eg:

1. RPM (group 11.1)
2. Spec boost (group 11.2)
3. Act Boost (group 11.3)
4. N75 cycle (group 11.4)
5. Start Of Injection (group 4.2)
6. Duration Of Injection (group 4.3)

Do I just need to create a collection which has the above values in and then log that collection?

I have managed to log group 11 for boost but I need to compare with fuelling for my mapper.

I have checked the log file and it shows the logs for the input sensors which I could do with hiding/masking these as not required, is this possible too as I do not have any external sensors installed yet?

This is what I get at the moment:
0;;1;11;2121;RPM;1146.1;;1193.2;;39.8;%;ADC-VOLTAGE;5.00;V;ADC-VOLTAGE;4.99;V;ADC-VOLTAGE;4.99;V;ADC-VOLTAGE;4.99;V;ADC-VOLTAGE;2.42;V;ADC-VOLTAGE;2.09;V;ADC-VOLTAGE;2.05;V;AMBIENT;989.9;MBAR;NO SIGNAL;;NO SIGNAL;;$GPRMC

The underlined text is what I wish to remove if possible


Many thanks, Rich.