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joecar
May 4th, 2009, 02:23 AM
First, do heater cal (if you haven't already):
- remove sensor from LC-1 module and power up for a few seconds, then power off;
- insert sensor into LC-1 module and power up again.
If you ever replace the sensor, you have to do this again.


Update V2 firmware/bootblock:
Make sure you have updated the V2 bootblock to latest and firmware to latest..

Configure V2:
On the V2 LCD/keypad go F4 Options->F1 Setup->F1 Edit Settings and set the following:
Ser PIDs -> YES
COM Port -> Wideband
WO2 Type -> Innovate
WO2 Format -> Both
WO2 Data -> AFR & EQ

Do free air cal (repeat occassionally):
- make sure sensor is in free air (engine has been off overnight, or expose sensor to air);
- on V2 menu, go F2 Scan Tool->F1 Data Logging->F3 Display WO2 and select the controller;
- press the power button (circle with vertical bar, overlays the zero key),
- it asks "Do free air calibration?", you answer Yes.

mr.prick
May 4th, 2009, 11:25 AM
:thumb_yello:

98 tigershark
August 18th, 2009, 09:19 AM
Hey Joe,

Thank you for that info. That is a very good post!!
Thanks,
98 tigershark

Slowrc
November 28th, 2011, 08:02 AM
First, do heater cal (if you haven't already):
- remove sensor from LC-1 module and power up for a few seconds, then power off;
- insert sensor into LC-1 module and power up again.
If you ever replace the sensor, you have to do this again.


Update V2 firmware/bootblock:
Make sure you have updated the V2 bootblock to 2.06.02 and firmware to 2.06.06...

Configure V2:
On the V2 LCD/keypad go F4 Options->F1 Setup->F1 Edit Settings and set the following:
Ser PIDs -> YES
COM In -> Wide-O2
COM Out -> Wide-O2
WO2 Type -> Innovate
WO2 Format -> Both
WO2 Data -> AFR & EQ

Do free air cal (repeat occassionally):
- make sure sensor is in free air (engine has been off overnight, or expose sensor to air);
- on V2 menu, go F2 Scan Tool->F1 Data Logging->F3 Display WO2 and select the controller;
- press the power button (circle with vertical bar, overlays the zero key),
- it asks "Do free air calibration?", you answer Yes.




Where you say ser pids YES ... My v2 says no and I cannot seem to get it to say yes.

joecar
November 28th, 2011, 10:22 AM
Where you say ser pids YES ... My v2 says no and I cannot seem to get it to say yes.Use the left arrow or right arrow to change the No to Yes; then press Enter.

Slowrc
November 28th, 2011, 11:41 AM
Big THANKS to you!

gixxer92
May 22nd, 2015, 05:17 AM
Awesome! Just Awesome!