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edcmat-l1
February 23rd, 2010, 09:28 AM
Any way to REMOVE a COS? Besides flashing over with a stock file. I wanna remove the COS from an existing file.
TIA
5.7ute
February 23rd, 2010, 10:42 AM
If you are just trying to use the calibrations from the COS in a standard OS. Open a standard compatible OS, open the COS as a comparison & update the differences. The tables with different axis like B3605 to B3647 will need to be set up individually but most of the hard work will be done for you using this method.
edcmat-l1
February 23rd, 2010, 11:39 AM
If you are just trying to use the calibrations from the COS in a standard OS. Open a standard compatible OS, open the COS as a comparison & update the differences. The tables with different axis like B3605 to B3647 will need to be set up individually but most of the hard work will be done for you using this method.
Tried that.
Problem I'm having is a PCM swap in a Vette. Seems the security doesn't want to work right. I have to set the security to 'none' for it to start. The base file I'm using is a 03 Vette. Don't know the OS or BCC off hand, but I do know the BCC is different than the COS tune that came out of it.
Tried the VATS relink too. Didn't work. Have to set the security to 'none'.
5.7ute
February 23rd, 2010, 11:49 AM
So, you have removed a PCM with a COS installed from the vehicle. And replaced it with a PCM with a standard OS & now the VATS wont work?
What year Vette?
edcmat-l1
February 24th, 2010, 01:23 AM
So, you have removed a PCM with a COS installed from the vehicle. And replaced it with a PCM with a standard OS & now the VATS wont work?
What year Vette?
03 Vette. Yes, correct VATS won't work. I've used an 03 base file for the new computer.
If I do a compare, they have different BC codes. They obviously have different OS numbers. The car will run with VATS set to none, but I have a security light on, and certain things in the interior don't work.
I want to install the original tune, but without the COS. There's no need for it. It's a mild H/C car.
ChipsByAl
February 24th, 2010, 06:06 AM
What other codes does the vehicle have in other modules? You may have a basic security problem with the car and it isn't PCM related.
Al
edcmat-l1
February 24th, 2010, 06:13 AM
What other codes does the vehicle have in other modules? You may have a basic security problem with the car and it isn't PCM related.
Al
With the VATs turned off, it has no codes. With it on, it only has a fuel cut off signal not correct code.
Doc
February 24th, 2010, 06:26 AM
Ed, when you read the tune out of the problematic pcm with the scantool does the VIN match the tune you are working with? Have you tried changing/updating the VIN with the scantool? I've had a few vettes that had weird bcm/pcm related things that ended up being this type problem.
minytrker
February 24th, 2010, 06:43 AM
Im not sure why your trying to get rid of the COS. I use them all the time and run all my own cars with COS even if they just have bolt ons. I like all the added features they add.
edcmat-l1
February 24th, 2010, 07:01 AM
Ed, when you read the tune out of the problematic pcm with the scantool does the VIN match the tune you are working with? Have you tried changing/updating the VIN with the scantool? I've had a few vettes that had weird bcm/pcm related things that ended up being this type problem.
Yep, VINs match. Only difference I can see is the BCC and OS of course.
Doc
February 25th, 2010, 01:11 AM
Do you have access to a Tech II to verify the configuration/options of the BCC are correct for the vehicle?
edcmat-l1
February 25th, 2010, 02:14 AM
Do you have access to a Tech II to verify the configuration/options of the BCC are correct for the vehicle?
No, but I've been in the market for one. I DO have a Vetronix Mastertech, and probably should get the SPS software at least, even though that probably wouldn't help me right now.
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