1.4 IFH-0003: Data transmission HOST/Interface failed Reason 1: In the Ediabas.ini file, the interface is set to STD:OBD. However, you have connected an ADS connector. Solution 1: Modify the interface setting. Reason 2: The data transmission failed when sending (e.g. short circuit in the line). Solution 2: Get rid of the short circuit, for example. Reason 3: Connector not connected or no power supplied. Solution 3: Check whether the connector is connected and is supplied with power. Reason 4: The device manager has been used to disable the FIFO buffer for COM1. Solution 4: In the device manager (Windows XP: Enter ?Start? a ?Control Panel? a ?System? a ?Hardware? a ?Device Manager? a Ports (COM & LPT)), and then select COM1 from the ports. Then under the ?Port Settings? tab, select ?Advanced?. There must be a check-mark by ?Use FIFO buffers? and ?8? must be selected for the receive buffer and transmit puffer. 3.5 IFH-0009: ECU isn?t connected or doesn?t respond Reason 1: In the Ediabas.ini file, the interface is set to STD:ADS. However, you have connected an OBD connector. Solution 1: Modify the interface setting. Reason 2: The ignition is switched off. Solution 2: Switch the ignition on. Reason 3: The device manager has been used to disable the FIFO buffer for COM1. Solution 3: In the device manager (Windows XP: Enter ?Start? a ?Control Panel? a ?System? a ?Hardware? a ?Device Manager? a Ports (COM & LPT)), and select COM1 from the ports and under the ?Port Settings? tab, select ?Advanced?. There must be a check-mark by ?Use FIFO buffers? and the highest possible setting must be selected for the receive buffer.
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