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Yes.
If, after you read the *.tun file form the PCM, the tuning tool shows 19980200, then the DMA PIDs will be ok.
If, after you read the *.tun file form the PCM, the tuning tool shows 19980400, then the DMA PIDs will NOT be ok.
In both cases, the Scan Tool will show the OS to be 19980200. The problem is the EFILive Scan Tool can't (yet!) identify the 19980400 operating system without reading out the PCM contents - so it incorrectly assumes it is a 19980200 OS and the DMA PIDs defined for a 19980200 OS won't match your 19980400 OS.
We are working on a fix...
Regards
Paul
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ALL serial wideband controllers report their AFR and Lambda via the same PIDs:
Code:EXT.WO2ST1 F408 SED-16-900 . External "External Wideband Sensor State" EXT.WO2ST2 F409 SED-16-900 . External "External Wideband Sensor State" EXT.WO2LAM1 F40A UNM-16-913 "lambda" External "External Wideband Lambda" EXT.WO2LAM2 F40B UNM-16-913 "lambda" External "External Wideband Lambda" EXT.WO2AFR1 F40C UNM-16-914 "AFR" External "External Wideband AFR" EXT.WO2AFR2 F40D UNM-16-914 "AFR" External "External Wideband AFR"
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Nice one Paul, same as me . LS3 or LS2?
The LS2 goes pretty well stock.
Last edited by ringram; May 6th, 2008 at 11:36 PM.
Get EFILive in europe (http://www.efilive.eu).
2007 Escalade ESV L92 6.2L VVT.
2014 VF SV LS3 Maloo.
I just confirmed it for a 2004 GTO PCM. All looks well!
Edit:
I did find a small bug when trying to set an alarm for a gauge in the scan tool. I clicked on the "..." button to select a sound to play for the alarm high.
Here is what happens. The lower window is what pops up for me to select the .wav file I want to choose. It automatically comes up with *.wav as the file type. However there is nothing to choose. So I pulled up a windows explorer window (top window) and see that there are plenty of .wav files to choose from. To ensure they are a .wav file I pulled up the properties of one of the files. It is in face a .wav file.
I am unable to choose a .wav file to use for the alarm sound. BUT, if I type the path and file in myself it works. In the screen shot below I manually typed in the path and file. And it works.
In the open file dialog change the *.wav to *.* and it will show the files.
I must have missed that dialog box when converting the software over to be "vista compatible".
The dialog will also not automatically open in the "Sounds" folder, you'll need to navigate there manually, I'll fix that too.
Regards
Paul
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Paul, I've tried the last two updates and I cannot get my V2 to recognize my truck for BBlogging. When I hit "Select PIDs" I get a message saying "None Loaded". I've reformatted the SD card and also used the "Format" button on the "config" tab. After I load all the config and .pmm files I check the used space for the internal memory and there is only 4K used. The SD memory says there is 20K used. The Beta release from April 26th worked fine.
All other features seem to work such as diagnostic codes and getting the VIN numbers.
Any clues? I'm going to re-format and try to install the firmware update again to see if that fixes anything.