Unfortunately that still didn't fix it. I still get error $0333
Unfortunately that still didn't fix it. I still get error $0333
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Can you please locate the trace files that were created when you performed the two cal-flashes?
The trace files are stored in the folder called: \My Documents\EFILive\V8\Trace
The file names will be something like this: 20150827_121612_LS1_W.htx
Where the two sets of numbers in the file name are the date and time the flash was attempted, in the format: YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.
The "W" means the trace file is from a cal-flash.
Please send the files to paul@efilive.com with a link to this thread so I know what they are for.
Regards
Paul
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not so much as a bug, but after wiring in a couple of widebands into the aircon pressure 0-5v pin and egr, when i went to update the bbx there was no gm.acp voltage pid.
I even tried editing the options file manually and added in:
PCM.ACP, N:::0:1:0:N, 0:N:0:N:0:10:0
Can you add this in please.
In V8, the GM.ACP PID has been renamed to ACHPRS (Air Conditioning High Side Pressure Sensor). USe that PID when using BBL. If/when you open the file in V8 it will automatically use the name ACHPRS, if/when you open the file in V7 Scan Tool it will automatically use the name GM.ACP.
For future reference the PID names that have changed between V7 and V8 are listed in the file: \Program Files (x86)\EFILive\V7.5\Configuration\sae_generic.txt
under the heading: "Conversion of BBL PID names back to V7Parameter names"
An easy way to "convert" from V7.5 PID names to V8 BBL names is to select the V7 PIDs that you want in the V7 Scan Tool, then highlight all the PIDs you want to log in V8 (click the first one, then hold the Shift key down and click the last one), and select Edit-> Copy for export to V8. Then in the V8 [F5: BBX] tab page, right click in the green section and select Paste. The V7.5 PID names are automatically converted to their V8 BBL equivalent names.
Regards
Paul
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When BBL E86A controller. BBL with PID DPFPRV added. I get Error: Unsupported PID node: ECM PID: DPFPRV is not supported, plese de-select it.
I thought this PID was corrected and working?
2011 LML 3500HD CC D/A 4x4
2006 LBZ 3500 CC D/A 4x4 Sold
2001 LB7 2500HD D/A 4x4 Sold
That 's not the issue. The PID does no work. I did not say I could not add it. What part of the question don't you understand? Did you ever BBL a controller and get the above message on the V2 screen? ECM PID: xxxxxx is not supported, plese de-select it. That means remove the PID from the Config.txt file for the selected controller using EFIlive Scan &Tune. Re program the changed setting to V2 and start BBL.
It's a question for Paul or anyone else BBL an LML controller with DPFPRV PID selected along with other working E86 PID.
Using the version that I posted for in this thread.
2011 LML 3500HD CC D/A 4x4
2006 LBZ 3500 CC D/A 4x4 Sold
2001 LB7 2500HD D/A 4x4 Sold
After gettingthat message on your FlashScan (or AutoCal), can you please save a trasce file on the device before unplugging from the vehicle?
How to save a trace file: https://support.efilive.com/kb_artic...8552-EOAJ-5912
Under the heading: "FlashScan/AutoCal Read/Flash/Log Trace Files".
Please send the trace file to me at paul@efilive.com.
Regards
Paul
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Trace file sent
2011 LML 3500HD CC D/A 4x4
2006 LBZ 3500 CC D/A 4x4 Sold
2001 LB7 2500HD D/A 4x4 Sold
There is either a mis-configuration in either EFILive's PID configuration for that PID, or GM is being inconsistent in its use/definition of that PID. It is defined as a 16-bit wide field in EFILive's software. However the trace shows that your ECM is only returning an 8-bit field. If all E86 controllers return an 8-bit field, then EFILive's config is wrong and we'll fix it asap. I.e. if all E86 controllers cannot log that PID using EFILive BBL then we have probably got it wrong and need to fix it. If one or more E86 controllers can log that PID using EFILive's BBL then we'll have to make a special hybrid definition of both 8 and 16-bits.
Have you successfully logged that same PID on any other E86 platform? If so what operating system number was that?
Regards
Paul
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