Dtc060af1 Updated - Renault
When this code is active, the vehicle typically exhibits:
: The primary culprit in many Renault AMT models is a malfunctioning brake switch. Since the AMT system requires a "brake pressed" signal to start or shift, a faulty switch sends conflicting data, triggering the 060AF1 code. renault dtc060af1 updated
Moisture ingress in the large multi-pin connectors of the ECU can cause "noise" in the data signal. When this code is active, the vehicle typically
In layman’s terms: The ECU has performed a self-diagnosis and discovered that a portion of its internal software—or a critical calibration parameter—does not match the expected checksum. This is akin to finding corrupted data on a computer’s hard drive. In layman’s terms: The ECU has performed a
Do not use generic OBD2 flashers or low-cost tools from unknown sources. You risk bricking the ECU.
If your Renault displays this code, follow this diagnostic sequence to avoid unnecessary ECU replacements: