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    Just wondering if there is a way we can remove the program function, or be able to have the option of not putting a tune in the program location, only in the full location. We get about one call a day from customers who skim over the instructions and don't read that they must full flash, and not program flash. I would just like to avoid any issues for the customer and ourselves.

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    bump...

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    There is an option in the next update of EFILive that allows you to tag a file as only full-flash or only cal-flash.

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    Using that option you can supply a single file that is used to "upgrade" the customer's ECM and have that file tagged as "full-flash only".
    And you can supply a bunch of other calibration files that are tagged "calibration flash-only".

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    How bout instead of $0281 it says turn the key on. Can't count how many times I get called asking what that means or it won't program right. It's on the first line in the instructions people. Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by dansdieselp View Post
    It's on the first line in the instructions people. Lol
    Who the heck ever reads instructions? It's just one persons opinion on how to use something
    I no longer monitor the forum, please either post your question or create a support ticket.

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    Every day I say the same thing "yes, did you look at the USB drive I sent that says tutorials on it? If so, tell me which part of the video I have if me holding the autocal I need I fix!?" Lolol
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    Great news! Thank you.

    Mike

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    Did I see AUTO-LOCK for LB7 controllers ?????????
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMC-2002-Dmax View Post
    Did I see AUTO-LOCK for LB7 controllers ?????????
    That you did :-)
    -Kory

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