lisa_shadow1
Hyundai ix20 Coding Error
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A 2016 Hyundai ix20 diesel displayed error messages on the infotainment system and speedometer, suspected to be due to incorrect coding. The issue was confirmed by a scan tool, which indicated a vague coding error. The solution involved taking the car to a workshop for professional diagnostics and recoding, resolving the problem.
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lisa_shadow1 (community.author)
Yes, I used a scan tool, but the error code wasn't very specific. It just indicated a coding error. What exactly did you do with your Astra after the scan?
finnthunder93
Ah, a vague code, like reading tea leaves! My Astra needed a visit to the workshop. They hooked it up to their professional diagnostic tool and recoded the affected module. Think of it like your car’s brain needing a software refresh. If your code reader is vague, a garage visit is probably the next step.
lisa_shadow1 (community.author)
Thanks, that's what I suspected. Took it to the workshop, and you were right – incorrect coding. Recoding cost me 360€. All sorted now.
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finnthunder93
Sounds familiar. I had a similar issue with my old Opel Astra. Same symptoms – dash lit up! I ran an OBD-II scan and got a fault code pointing to a module needing recalibration. Did you try scanning for a specific error code? Knowing that can really narrow things down.