I recently updated. Now I dont have hardly any supported parameters.
I recently updated. Now I dont have hardly any supported parameters.
2008 GMC Sierra 3500
46" Michelin XL
2.5 Rockwells, 4 link and Coilovers
Yeah. I was trying to use the same ones I was before. There is like 12 or so it's saying is supported.
2008 GMC Sierra 3500
46" Michelin XL
2.5 Rockwells, 4 link and Coilovers
JT,
I take it you updated to Build 73...
I pm'd tech support... they are at SEMA, so it may take a couple of days.
What happens when you uncheck the Supported box...?
When I unckeck they are marked with a red X. And when I load a old dashboard and right check on the guage I have used before(example speed sensor). It say "not currently valid" in the parameter box.
2008 GMC Sierra 3500
46" Michelin XL
2.5 Rockwells, 4 link and Coilovers
And it was to the 72 build. Thanks for the replay.
2008 GMC Sierra 3500
46" Michelin XL
2.5 Rockwells, 4 link and Coilovers
Never mind about that last post. I just reread it " Update: Build 73".
2008 GMC Sierra 3500
46" Michelin XL
2.5 Rockwells, 4 link and Coilovers
Check that it works with B73.
I uninstalled and reinstalled EFILive V7.5.5 Build 72 & EFILive V8.1.2 Build 42. Still the same issuse. There is only 20 supported PIDs.
2008 GMC Sierra 3500
46" Michelin XL
2.5 Rockwells, 4 link and Coilovers
The supported PIDs are "decided" by the currently loaded VIN (shown in the status bar at the bottom of the scan tool window). Once EFILive has a VIN (either from a connected vehicle or from you entering the VIN yourself), the software will look for a *.vpl file with a name that matches the VIN. If it finds a matching VIN file then it will load the PIDs listed in that *.vpl file.
So, check out what *.vpl files have been created in the \My Documents\EFILive\V7.5\PIDS folder. Make sure you enter a VIN that matches one of those file names in the menu option File->Enter VIN.
If there are no *.vpl files in that folder then you can copy back the ones you saved before updating. If you didn't save any dont worry, the *.vpl files are created whenever you connect to a vehicle and select the validate PIDs option.
Regards
Paul
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