psini
January 31st, 2016, 11:22 PM
Gday to all,
I am new to the forum and new to the tuning scene. I do look forward to learning more about tuning these engines and hopefully in the near future when my conversion project is finnished I will finally have a vehicle that I can start to learn properly with.
With that said I will no doubt be on here scouring the forum picking up tips and tricks along the way. So Thankyou all in advance for your knowledge shared.
The reason for this post is a mate of mine is in a pickle with an 07 LMM.
Three years ago when I first got my V2 I organised a DSP5 tune from a well respected tuner in the US ( I am in AUS) and flashed it into his truck with great results, and has been running without an issue until around a week ago.
He went to start it one morning and there was a check engine light and the engine would not start. It logged a P062F code, which I have read requires a factory upgraded flash and I believe it has something to do with the VATS system faulting. (Please correct me if I am wrong).
He is an auto electrician and has checked all batteries, wiring, tried different batteries, bridged the start solenoid with the ignition on and got the engine to crank over but not fire, you name it he's done it. When the key is turned everything seems normal but it doesn't crank.
The vehicle was taken to the local dealer (Holden) to take a look at it. They got the updated file that is supposed to go into the truck and tried to flash it, but the ECU would not accept it, saying there was a mismatch. I am assuming this is because of the dsp5.
He asked them to disable the VATS system to see if it would make a difference, but they told him that the GM tuner didn't have the ability to do that and an aftermarket programmer such as EFILIVE would have to be used.
To be honest I don't think they really know what to do with it, there aren't many of these vehicles over here and I doubt there would be even half a dozen within 500 km of where he lives.
Does anyone know if the upgraded file from GM for this issue is a patch for the standard file that the truck came with, in which case it would make sense why there is a mismatch with the dsp5.
Or is it a complete new file that should wipe the dsp5 from the ECU, leaving him with a stock file. In which case I am confused as to why they couldn't overwrite the dsp5.
The other question I have is with regards to disabling the VATS. If I was to send my V2 to him (he is 1200km away hence why I can't have a look myself) so he can disable the VATS and see if the engine will start. Is this possible to do this when the tune is locked by the tuner or do I need to get the tuner in the US to open his file up and disable it for me before I send the tooling down to him to do a full reflash of the dsp5.
I know this is long winded and I thank you in advance for reading it. I just wanted to give as much info as possible so you would know what has already been done.
Feel free to give any other ideas of what may be causing the issue.
Cheers
I am new to the forum and new to the tuning scene. I do look forward to learning more about tuning these engines and hopefully in the near future when my conversion project is finnished I will finally have a vehicle that I can start to learn properly with.
With that said I will no doubt be on here scouring the forum picking up tips and tricks along the way. So Thankyou all in advance for your knowledge shared.
The reason for this post is a mate of mine is in a pickle with an 07 LMM.
Three years ago when I first got my V2 I organised a DSP5 tune from a well respected tuner in the US ( I am in AUS) and flashed it into his truck with great results, and has been running without an issue until around a week ago.
He went to start it one morning and there was a check engine light and the engine would not start. It logged a P062F code, which I have read requires a factory upgraded flash and I believe it has something to do with the VATS system faulting. (Please correct me if I am wrong).
He is an auto electrician and has checked all batteries, wiring, tried different batteries, bridged the start solenoid with the ignition on and got the engine to crank over but not fire, you name it he's done it. When the key is turned everything seems normal but it doesn't crank.
The vehicle was taken to the local dealer (Holden) to take a look at it. They got the updated file that is supposed to go into the truck and tried to flash it, but the ECU would not accept it, saying there was a mismatch. I am assuming this is because of the dsp5.
He asked them to disable the VATS system to see if it would make a difference, but they told him that the GM tuner didn't have the ability to do that and an aftermarket programmer such as EFILIVE would have to be used.
To be honest I don't think they really know what to do with it, there aren't many of these vehicles over here and I doubt there would be even half a dozen within 500 km of where he lives.
Does anyone know if the upgraded file from GM for this issue is a patch for the standard file that the truck came with, in which case it would make sense why there is a mismatch with the dsp5.
Or is it a complete new file that should wipe the dsp5 from the ECU, leaving him with a stock file. In which case I am confused as to why they couldn't overwrite the dsp5.
The other question I have is with regards to disabling the VATS. If I was to send my V2 to him (he is 1200km away hence why I can't have a look myself) so he can disable the VATS and see if the engine will start. Is this possible to do this when the tune is locked by the tuner or do I need to get the tuner in the US to open his file up and disable it for me before I send the tooling down to him to do a full reflash of the dsp5.
I know this is long winded and I thank you in advance for reading it. I just wanted to give as much info as possible so you would know what has already been done.
Feel free to give any other ideas of what may be causing the issue.
Cheers