Damn it Ross...I had a entire response carefully written to explain what you just did in a simple sentence!!!!
Damn it Ross...I had a entire response carefully written to explain what you just did in a simple sentence!!!!
Les Szmidt
2007 5.9 Dodge Ram
2014 Ram 3500 Aisin tuning Emissions Equipped
EFI Live Cummins BETA Tester
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Nov7th update here
Joe Kupferschmid
Daves Diesel Angola
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Diesel and gas tuning
Personal Vehicles tunes with efi 06LBZ, 05lly, 2002 Z28, 2004 Gto
I ran into one today that would not even take the h&s original xrt to kill the anti tuning bootloader. The ecm was recently replaced by the dealer. I thinks its due to the outdated xrt I use to bypass the bootloader. Time to shop for an xrt pro. With your busy schedule, Have you attempted to resolve this issue yet Ross?
I just opened up both of the files posted in your opening post...and both show DO NOT FLASH in the Boot Loader section of the Calibration folder in V8.
When you read the files from the ECM you would have been taken to this very screen to save the files...and you should have clearly seen this warning.
Thats why Ross/Paul put it there.
The only way to recover the ECM back to working order is to flash the stock file back in.
Les Szmidt
2007 5.9 Dodge Ram
2014 Ram 3500 Aisin tuning Emissions Equipped
EFI Live Cummins BETA Tester
Silver Bullet Tuning
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www.youtube.com/ljszmidt
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Given that you do have an update later than Jan 2013 you should not have been able to reflash the ECM. As well as the DO NOT FLASH warning, the reflash script will not allow the flash to proceed to the point of licensing if that BB is detected.
Of course, but it's not a simple 'flick of the switch' to disable it, think about it, Cummins went to all the trouble to implement this so there isn't any back door around it, there is a trick but it's not simple and that is why we haven't implemented it yet. I have been looking for a simpler solution that does not involve needing to reflash the ECM bootblock.
I no longer monitor the forum, please either post your question or create a support ticket.