the os is the same. so how everything went just right for no reason. thanks guys
the os is the same. so how everything went just right for no reason. thanks guys
One more thing what is this how can we fixed this?
U1000 "Class 2 Data Link" H ($81) "Audio Amplifier (AMP)"
U1000 "Class 2 Data Link" HC ($A7) "Rear Seat Audio Controller (RSA)"
Good question , I don't know the answer , but will say I see similar codes a lot after flashing the PCM .
Must be when the PCM recycles it looses link with the BCM or ECU , the codes are non emission so never worried about them .
You can clear the DTC codes by clicking the Clear DTC codes icon in the EFILive Scanning Tool task bar (there are 4 different colored small engine looking icons , far right is clear DTCs) after turning key to run and clicking the Green circle top left side , or from the drop down there as well , don't remember the Shift>Fx key .
2005 1500 HD , Custom OS3 SD tune .
2006 Trailblazer
Dinosaurs and Plants gave their lives so that we may drive , long live fossil fuel .
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So why do they appear after flashing the PCM ? They are data link errors , but why sometimes and sometimes not .
2005 1500 HD , Custom OS3 SD tune .
2006 Trailblazer
Dinosaurs and Plants gave their lives so that we may drive , long live fossil fuel .
One of the other controllers on the bus is complaining that it did not have access to the bus for some period of time...
That's why you have to disable some controllers before flashing.
one of the memeber told me to remove the fuse for the radio since its an aftermarket radio. but these error codes been on right before i first did my tune up for the pcm.
Comms DTCs occur (as Joe said) because EFILive disables communications on the bus while reading/reflashing which means modules should not communicate with the ECM. Those modules (incorrectly) flag that as a DTC.
Because it is highly likely that comms DTCs will be set during reflashing, EFILive clears all DTCs automatically after reflashing. In my previous post I was suggesting changing the method that EFILive uses to clear the codes as one method may be more successful on your vehicle than the other method.
The reason you sometimes need to pull fuses is that some aftermarket (and even some factory) modules do not stop transmitting messages on the bus even after EFILive has (politely) asked them not to. If a module does transmit while a reflash is in progress it can corrupt the reflash data which requires the reflash process to be restarted. Pulling the fuse guarantees that the module will remain silent during the reflash process
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Paul
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