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Thread: converter slip pid

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    OK ... in post #18 you mentioned selecting "LB7 auto" ... I don't do diesel tuning, but I believe you need to select / connect to the Allison trans controller (AL5 / A40 / A50) to log trans PIDs.

    Again, I have never worked on a Duramax diesel, but give that a try and see what happens.


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    Taz

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    ok ive got it figured out thanks taz now how do i get my logging off my v2 to my laptop my screen on my v2 is messed up half way down so i cant see the bottom half of my screen and i was going to try and view it on my laptop

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    Plug your V2 into your Notebook computer. Open EFILive Explorer. Copy the log file(s) from the "Scan" folder of the V2 to the EFILive\V7.5\Logged data folder of your Notebook. You then should be able to open it with the Scan Tool.


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    Taz

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    thanks taz

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