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    Open short in the battery about 30% of the way through a flash. Now I'm getting a error message and I'm unable to scan several PID's that were scanning prior to the battery taking a crap.

    See the attached file..[IMG]file:///C:/Users/matt/AppData/Local/Temp/moz-screenshot-2.jpg[/IMG]
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    That just happened to me this morning...It was the connection between Flashscan V2, OBD2 port and my laptop.... I unplugged everything, restarted my laptop, then plugged everything back in and everything is working so far...
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    There was a thread on this somewhere...I think it said if the connection's were dirty or a bad serial cable would also cause this....
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    Thanks Gameover but I should have been a bit more specific.

    1st. the battery died of an open short while flashing.
    2nd It gets as far as reading the VIN while trying to flash before it pukes.
    3rd I'm able to read the program
    4th I'm not able to scan most of the PID's that I was using to scan prior to this mishap. Most of the PID's have the read x...
    5th All connections are in good shape. The battery was replaced and the truck started right up. I just can't log or tune it.

    The truck seems to be running fine.

    Tried a full flash and got the same error.

    Any ideas on how to proceed?

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    Using the Scan Tool option: Bidirectional->Change VIN, check that the VIN is correct. If it is not then set it correctly.

    Note: after changing the VIN you must turn ignition off for about 15-30 seconds.

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    Is EFI_Live up to date? Were you performing a "Full" flash? Can you perform a cal only flash?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky View Post
    Using the Scan Tool option: Bidirectional->Change VIN, check that the VIN is correct. If it is not then set it correctly.

    Note: after changing the VIN you must turn ignition off for about 15-30 seconds.

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    If that does not fix the problem, a new feature has been under development for a while now that allows PCM "cloning" (for LS1 style PCMs) for this type of issue. If the clone option is selected the EFILive software will just full-flash the complete *.tun file over the existing contents of the PCM, rather than attempt to "understand/interpret" the existing data in the PCM.

    I expect the "clone" option to be available next week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky View Post
    If that does not fix the problem, a new feature has been under development for a while now that allows PCM "cloning" (for LS1 style PCMs) for this type of issue. If the clone option is selected the EFILive software will just full-flash the complete *.tun file over the existing contents of the PCM, rather than attempt to "understand/interpret" the existing data in the PCM.

    I expect the "clone" option to be available next week.

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    Good feature...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky View Post
    Using the Scan Tool option: Bidirectional->Change VIN, check that the VIN is correct. If it is not then set it correctly.

    Note: after changing the VIN you must turn ignition off for about 15-30 seconds.

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    The requested serial # shows as 86K17319JV9U and the OS shown is 12617631 which is correct just before it pukes out. I tried changing the VIN even though it had the correct VIN in it and that didn't work. Here is a screen shot of what pops up when I requested PCM info. Nothing matches up ??? Weird, I wonder where its getting the wrong info from. I had the TCM and BCM reflashed at the same time I swapped VIN #'s and the OS. It was working splendedly prior to the battery taking a crap. I'm going to have my local dealer reflash the ECM. Hope fully that will take care of it.

    And thanks very much for the prompt response! EFI has excellent support...
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