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driver456
April 23rd, 2006, 04:18 AM
My RAFIG & RAFPN are saying valid but the pids that I had to select to get them valid have a red X through them.How do I get them to be valid? Here's a few of the pids w/ red X. IAC_LTD_DMA, IAC_LTPN_DMA,Those are the long term & the short term are the same way....Thanks........Paul

Doc
April 23rd, 2006, 04:25 AM
Have you tried right clicking on the x'd out pids and selecting "more info" ? It should tell you what you are missing. Are you running the latest version of the software? What vehicle are you using this on? There are some pids that won't work with 98s as their OS doesn't support all the selections some pids demand.

driver456
April 23rd, 2006, 06:13 AM
Have you tried right clicking on the x'd out pids and selecting "more info" ? It should tell you what you are missing. Are you running the latest version of the software? What vehicle are you using this on? There are some pids that won't work with 98s as their OS doesn't support all the selections some pids demand.
Yes,It just tells you what the pid is for and what it does.Yes I'm running the latest version,And its a 97 C5 auto.Will the RAFIG & RAFPN still work? It says those are valid.

Doc
April 23rd, 2006, 08:08 PM
Which ones have the Xs? Can you post a screen shot?

Blacky
April 23rd, 2006, 09:44 PM
My RAFIG & RAFPN are saying valid but the pids that I had to select to get them valid have a red X through them.How do I get them to be valid? Here's a few of the pids w/ red X. IAC_LTD_DMA, IAC_LTPN_DMA,Those are the long term & the short term are the same way....Thanks........Paul

All "_DMA" PIDs are validated based on the current operating system number. The current OS number is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the screen. Make sure the OS number is the correct number for the vehicle/PCM you want to log.

You can set the current OS number by:
1. Connecting to the vehicle, the OS is read from the PCM.
or if you are not able to connect right now
2. Use the menu option File->Change VIN and select the correct OS number from the drop down list inthe VIN Change window. This option assumes you already know the correct operating system number of your PCM.

Regards
Paul

driver456
April 24th, 2006, 08:05 AM
All "_DMA" PIDs are validated based on the current operating system number. The current OS number is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the screen. Make sure the OS number is the correct number for the vehicle/PCM you want to log.

You can set the current OS number by:
1. Connecting to the vehicle, the OS is read from the PCM.
or if you are not able to connect right now
2. Use the menu option File->Change VIN and select the correct OS number from the drop down list inthe VIN Change window. This option assumes you already know the correct operating system number of your PCM.

Regards
Paul
Hey that worked! Thanks.All my idle air flow correction are valid & IAC short term are valid.Long term correction,In gear,A/C off & P/N A/C off are valid.The only 2 pids now that have a red X are "IAC-Long term correction,In gear,A/C on" And the other is the same but In P/N,A/C on.Im just trying to correct my idle,So I don't think those are that important,Or are they?........Thanks again..................Paul

Blacky
April 24th, 2006, 09:22 AM
Hey that worked! Thanks.All my idle air flow correction are valid & IAC short term are valid.Long term correction,In gear,A/C off & P/N A/C off are valid.The only 2 pids now that have a red X are "IAC-Long term correction,In gear,A/C on" And the other is the same but In P/N,A/C on.Im just trying to correct my idle,So I don't think those are that important,Or are they?........Thanks again..................Paul

If a DMA PID is marked with a red X (i.e. unsupported), that means we have not defined it for the currently selecting operating system number.

It is most likely those long term DMA PIDs are not available for the 97 C5.

Regards
Paul