Hi,
I have just finished servicing the C5 and and got two on-screen messages, do they mean I have an issue with my software or............?
Invalid SOAP message or SOAP version Mismatch - Id600-M-NOT-Found & id0205-M-NOT-FOUND, id601-m-NOT-FOUND.
Also, am I right in thinking that this error is because the car is stationary, just like the TPM error/
Thanks in advance.
Odd onscreen Messages + Fault code
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Odd onscreen Messages + Fault code
Stu
"Some cause happiness wherever they go, others whenever they go"Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
Major interventions
C5 Steering rack @ 58,000 mi
4 discs & Pads @ 63,585 mi
2 (AM6) oil exchanges @ 58,876 & 72,378 mi
"Some cause happiness wherever they go, others whenever they go"Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
Major interventions
C5 Steering rack @ 58,000 mi
4 discs & Pads @ 63,585 mi
2 (AM6) oil exchanges @ 58,876 & 72,378 mi
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Re: Odd onscreen Messages + Fault code
Hi Stu
Ignore the U2005 it is a ghost fault U2005 - Triggering (Vehicle Speed Receipt Anomaly) - Electronically Managed Suspension.
As for the other messages, SOAP stands for 'Simple Object Access Protocol' and is likely that your system is connected to the Internet and it may be trying to contact the PSA servers - I would disconnect it from a live internet connection if I were you a bit pronto. (leave the network / wifi card enabled, but ensure that no active connection is available for it to connect to and ensure that it does not auto connect again). It looks like it is trying to contact the server and returning these messages as it cannot connect. It allows for SOAP data requests and the related data packets to pass through firewalls.
What were you in the process of doing when this came up?
Ignore the U2005 it is a ghost fault U2005 - Triggering (Vehicle Speed Receipt Anomaly) - Electronically Managed Suspension.
As for the other messages, SOAP stands for 'Simple Object Access Protocol' and is likely that your system is connected to the Internet and it may be trying to contact the PSA servers - I would disconnect it from a live internet connection if I were you a bit pronto. (leave the network / wifi card enabled, but ensure that no active connection is available for it to connect to and ensure that it does not auto connect again). It looks like it is trying to contact the server and returning these messages as it cannot connect. It allows for SOAP data requests and the related data packets to pass through firewalls.
What were you in the process of doing when this came up?
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Re: Odd onscreen Messages + Fault code
Cheers, Marc, bit confusing as the wifi is not connected, my garage is too far away from my router, but as long a it is nothing serious I am happy.
Stu
"Some cause happiness wherever they go, others whenever they go"Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
Major interventions
C5 Steering rack @ 58,000 mi
4 discs & Pads @ 63,585 mi
2 (AM6) oil exchanges @ 58,876 & 72,378 mi
"Some cause happiness wherever they go, others whenever they go"Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
Major interventions
C5 Steering rack @ 58,000 mi
4 discs & Pads @ 63,585 mi
2 (AM6) oil exchanges @ 58,876 & 72,378 mi