Anybody seen this error in daytrip counter ("OPEn") ?

Anybody seen this error in daytrip counter ("OPEn") ?

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henkg

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14 posts

136 months

Tuesday 16th July 2013
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Hi
After washing my Westfield Turbo last weekend i had big problems because water had leaked into the electronics. Solved that, also cleaned all connectors because of corrosion signs, so the leaking was already longer the case. Car now runs fine again except for 1 thing. Since than i get a continuous (error?)message in my day-trip counter instead of the milage it normaly shows (see image)It appears when i pull up and reach about 10km/hour, at that moment a chime goes of once. When i come to a dead stop the chime goes off again when reaching 10km/hour. Also in reverse. The message only disappears when turning the ignition off, to reappear when starting, pull up and reach 10km/hour again.
Westfield doesn't know this error. Teh engine and electronics in my car are the same as in the Vauxhall Corsa-D VXR so i turned to a Opel dealer, but they also don't know it...
They all suspect it's a door-open message, but there are no real doors (let alone a doorswitch) in my car.
It can't be coming from my alarm because that is stand-alone and in no way connected to the instruments.
I searches Vauxhall TIS (workshop service DVD 2011) but couldn't find anything close. Vauxhall error messages don't even look like this "OPEn" message. They start with one letter and after that only numbers.
I Searched the internet, can't find anything about error messages in a day-trip counter.

I just hope someone on this forum knows this and can help me, or has connections (deep?) within Vauxhall/Opel who knows something about this. It shows so someone programmed it and must have documented it, so it must be possible to find documentation somewhere.


ch427

9,015 posts

234 months

Tuesday 16th July 2013
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Who manufactures the clock assembly?
Surely if its westfields own part they should know what signal triggers it.
Open could mean open circuit in a sensor or similar.

mikesalt

108 posts

134 months

Wednesday 17th July 2013
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Whilst you have no doors, and no door sensors, is it possible that a pin in the ECU / body computer / whatever other electrical gubbins is shorting to ground, thus recreating the signal that an open door would. You say that the electronics got wet, so is it possible that there is damp still lurking?

Of course, it may well be a bus-based system rather than a wire per sensor, in which case, my suspicion is moonshine.

Cheers,

Mick

RTM

10 posts

137 months

Saturday 20th July 2013
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Hi henkg,

I feel I might be able to help with some information regarding the VXR engine. I'm surprised that Westfield were unable to help you with regards to an answer or at least some help.

Westfield were supplied there VXR lumps from GM Parts World and a Turn Key package tailored to there needs seen here http://www.gmpartsworld.com/corsa_vxr_engine.html

If Westfield are unable to help I would suggest calling GM Parts World and asking to speak to there tech guys. From my experience there weren't very helpful but you might get lucky. Trust me when I say this package is indeed not a Turn Key kit.

I've been told that the Turbo Sport had a lot of work done to the wiring looms to get rid of a lot of unwanted wiring but still has a lot of modules in the Turbo Sport that aren't needed but are still kept due to can-bus implementations. I haven't seen a turbo sport in the flesh so i can't tell you either way.

I'd would start of with the simple fixes first.
Disconnect your battery, and dry all your wiring and connections, double check all connections pins make sure none have been pushed back in the connection or broken, check all your earthing points and then re connect your battery.

If that doesn't work, if your able to get your hands on a diagnostics machine or preferably a Tech2 used in the Vauxhalls dealers they'll be able to clear any faults that stay.

Let me know how you get on, hopefully some of this information will be of help.

Chris

henkg

Original Poster:

14 posts

136 months

Sunday 21st July 2013
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Hello
Thank you for all your help and suggestions so far.
I completely checked all wiring and electronics which i could reach and dried and cleaned everything.
Also checked every connector for lose or bent pins, and all wiring for shortcuts and it they where not broken, everything seems to be OK. No change so far.
I finally found one item on the internet dated 2008 from a Corsa owner who had the same problem, sent him a privat message if and how he solved it. Just hope his emailaddress is still valid.
I emailed Vauxhall if they knew something about this message, answer, they cant help me because the info i supplied wasn't enough for tech to diagnose.
So next week i will have an Opel dealer checking the car wich diagnostics to read out my computer and see if they can (re)set something to get rid of this message.
The Corsa user manual confirmed me that this warning message (including 1 time chime) really is related to a door being open when starting of (forward or reverse), i found it in the paragraph describing warning messages.
It also explaines why i get these new additional warnings when my headlights are still on or the key is in the ignition after turning it off. These warnings seem only to occur only when a door is open(ed) to warn the driver.
So now i know what is causing it the challenge is (for Opel) to find how to get rid of it.
At least it's no serious problem to worrie about, it's only inconvenient.
Will keep you posted !
Grtx, Henk

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 21st July 2013
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Ok, so the system thinks a door is open, that we know.

So, get a wiring manual for the appropriate corsa, and track where all the door switches go to. Hopefully, they are hardwired to this instrument display. You can then check the voltage on this pin (almost certainly not populated on your car) and see if the fault is internal or external to the display. Chances are, the actual display itself could have suffered from moisture ingress (they are not IP67 sealed). It is an easy enough job to remove and open up the unit for a look at the pcb, and you may well see signs of water damage/corrosion or arc-ing etc

henkg

Original Poster:

14 posts

136 months

Saturday 3rd August 2013
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Hello
Nothing wrong with instruments,wiring and no contactproblems.
Everything is very very dry, also no shortcuts or cut connections.
Conclusion: the BCM (programm or hardware) is corrupted.
I made an appointment to reprogamm it, and if that doesn't work to replace it.
Hopefully reprogramming does the job...

Grtx, Henk

ZiJo

1 posts

54 months

Tuesday 12th November 2019
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I have A14 plate Corsa, and this sign has just come up on my dash too, no wet wires, nothing different from a normal day, other than the glow plugs cleaning - anyone any ideas?