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swatcop
January 29th, 2013, 02:56 AM
I tried to run a live scan on my truck and I could not connect after I started my truck. It gave me an err_ignored/4 code and said something along the lines of "failed to connect or vehicle not responding".

Before I actually started the vehicle and attempted to do a live scan I ran a regualar diagnostics test on my truck on it everything worked and connected just fine both the ECM and TCM. I have no idea what is going on with it. The only changes that I have made was I installed the software on a new computer but everything is updated and good to go otherwise.

Any ideas of what could be going on?

joecar
January 29th, 2013, 07:04 AM
Can you post a screenshot.

swatcop
January 29th, 2013, 07:23 AM
Can you post a screenshot.


I will as soon as I get back home... I am going to sneak out of work shortly (about an hour or 2) and try to get it hooked up and get a screenshot for you. I haven't used my EFI in over 1.5yr but the last time I had used it I never had any problems. Just kind of strange that it would act up now.

swatcop
January 29th, 2013, 08:43 AM
I attached the files of the console after my LBZ was running and the error message...

I hope this helps.

Blacky
January 29th, 2013, 05:49 PM
You have 87 PIDs selected, a lot of them not supported for the LBZ.

Uncheck the "Supported" check box in the [PIDs (F8)] tab page to see the unsupported but selected PIDs.
Unselect them.

Try to keep your PID selection to around 24 channels or less.

14452

Regards
Paul

swatcop
January 29th, 2013, 06:23 PM
I tried only 1 the other day and got the same results because someone had told me the same thing. I will try again with just just the RPM and engine temp and see what happens. I will let you know what happens tomorrow morning.

Another thing that I noticed that I attempted to do just data logging to my SD card on my EFI Live and it said the function or option wasn't supported (I know that I have done the data logging before).

Blacky
January 29th, 2013, 06:36 PM
I tried only 1 the other day and got the same results because someone had told me the same thing. I will try again with just just the RPM and engine temp and see what happens. I will let you know what happens tomorrow morning.

Another thing that I noticed that I attempted to do just data logging to my SD card on my EFI Live and it said the function or option wasn't supported (I know that I have done the data logging before).

For the LBZ/LMM you should select between 7 and 24 channels of data. Otherwise the scan tool may default to Generic Logging mode which is not supported by the LBZ/LMM.
So select more than just the RPM and temperature.

Regards
Paul

swatcop
January 30th, 2013, 07:45 AM
Ok.... I got it working with selecting fewer PID's....

On another note, how can I pull my TCM codes from my Allison transmission. Anytime I run the DTC it always seems to skip over the TCM codes...

Thanks for all the help so far!!!

Blacky
January 30th, 2013, 11:19 AM
On another note, how can I pull my TCM codes from my Allison transmission. Anytime I run the DTC it always seems to skip over the TCM codes...

There is a known bug in the FlashScan pass-thru firmware so the V7 software may not pick up the TCM codes. It is fixed in the next pre-release update due out Feb 1st, 2013.

For now, use the FlashScan in hand-held mode and display codes that way.
F3 Diagnostics -> F2 Trouble Codes -> F1 Display DTCs -> F3 MFG Set DTCs
That should display codes for all detected modules.

To see which modules FlashScan has detected use:
F1 Scan Tool -> F3 Scan Options -> F2 Onboard Modules

FlashScan automatically detects as many modules as it can when it is connected to a vehicle. It is possible for FlashScan to not detect one or more modules if it is connected before ignition-on. To force FlashScan re-detect modules use: Ctrl+Ok

Regards
Paul

swatcop
January 30th, 2013, 03:37 PM
Thanks a lot for the info and the help.... I will try that in the morning to see what I come up with and let you know.