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F430 e-diff bleed

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  1. flash32

    flash32 F1 Veteran

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    I don't see e bleed .. like I mentioned before I don't believe it has the function ...

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  2. mechanicservice6

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    Sorry I thought clutch bleed was the same.

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  3. flash32

    flash32 F1 Veteran

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    Not sure if you were the one with the inside track to launch ..maybe you can suggest to add "communication to electronic diff ecu with activations" to program ?

    If it wasn't you . Sorry in advance

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  4. Ferrari1221

    Ferrari1221 Karting

    Jan 14, 2017
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    I am guessing here as when I selected the 301 on my Auto Enginuity Tool, it would not read battery voltage or hydraulic system pressure correctly. But selecting 201 it does. So I assumed 301 was perhaps for the Scudiera TCU and had nothing to do with Diff? Can anyone verify?
     
  5. GogglesPisano

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    At the stage where we need to bleed the E-Diff for my manual conversion. Would this process still apply? I have a friend loading me a Leonardo but not until next week as the shop only has a Snap On Triton scanner and the Auto Maxisys Ultra.
     
  6. flash32

    flash32 F1 Veteran

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    #31 flash32, Jul 11, 2024
    Last edited: Jul 11, 2024
    Yes the process still applies but the great thing is Launch has added it to it line-up including the thinkdiag (2) as well
    Also you don't depending on ECU version you don't have to start engine just key on to perform bleed
    Pretty straight forward - easier that a one wheel brake bleed
    Just be careful not to run dry

    Call me.anytime with any questions
     
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