joecar
October 5th, 2015, 11:15 AM
Please see post #6 here: Sep-2015-EFILive-Public-Pre-Release
(https://forum.efilive.com/showthread.php?25922-Sep-2015-EFILive-Public-Pre-Release&p=222867&viewfull=1#post222867)
Sounds like the LS1B controller has a damaged seed/key combo. When managing remote customers with an LS1 with a faulty seed/key, you can bypass the faulty seed/key combo when flashing the controller using BBX by setting the [Remote Control] options as shown below. Those settings are stored in the file and are only used for that single file. Because those settings are stored in a tune file they can't be used for reading a controller.
18901
If you want to fix the seed/key (and I recommend that you do), then you need to use V8 pass-thru reading/flashing:
Read the tune from the PCM (with the "Try Alt Keys" and Assume Lock May be Faulty" options checked) or open a file that matches the OS in your PCM.
"Save As..." the file with the name "Unlock.ctz".
Check the "AutoLock" option on the [Security Restrictions] tab page.
"Save As..." the file with the name "Lock". You muct have your FlashScan connected when saving any file with any security restriction active.
Cal-flash the Lock.ctz file (with the "Try Alt Keys" and Assume Lock May Be Faulty" options checked). That will set the seed/key to a custom seed/key combo.
Cal-flash the Unlock.ctz file (with the "Try Alt Keys" and Assume Lock May Be Faulty" options un-checked). That will reset the seed/key to a stock seed/key combo.
Regards
Paul
(https://forum.efilive.com/showthread.php?25922-Sep-2015-EFILive-Public-Pre-Release&p=222867&viewfull=1#post222867)
Sounds like the LS1B controller has a damaged seed/key combo. When managing remote customers with an LS1 with a faulty seed/key, you can bypass the faulty seed/key combo when flashing the controller using BBX by setting the [Remote Control] options as shown below. Those settings are stored in the file and are only used for that single file. Because those settings are stored in a tune file they can't be used for reading a controller.
18901
If you want to fix the seed/key (and I recommend that you do), then you need to use V8 pass-thru reading/flashing:
Read the tune from the PCM (with the "Try Alt Keys" and Assume Lock May be Faulty" options checked) or open a file that matches the OS in your PCM.
"Save As..." the file with the name "Unlock.ctz".
Check the "AutoLock" option on the [Security Restrictions] tab page.
"Save As..." the file with the name "Lock". You muct have your FlashScan connected when saving any file with any security restriction active.
Cal-flash the Lock.ctz file (with the "Try Alt Keys" and Assume Lock May Be Faulty" options checked). That will set the seed/key to a custom seed/key combo.
Cal-flash the Unlock.ctz file (with the "Try Alt Keys" and Assume Lock May Be Faulty" options un-checked). That will reset the seed/key to a stock seed/key combo.
Regards
Paul