UPDATED NOVEMBER 18, 2014
***Files now included in Oct 28, 2014 (or later) software release***
Ross has spent a lot of time working through the 6.7L overhead chime issue. We had hoped to have a permanent fix publicly released before we left for PRI, but unfortunately we have run out of time. All is not lost, below is link and instructions to a public beta for these features which has been extensively tested by our beta testers and a number of individual customers who have contacted me over the last few months.
To install these files, Customers MUST first update their V7 software, V8 software and firmware to our **REMOVED LINK**
NOTE: PRE-RELEASE SOFTWARE is ONLY available via manual download. PRE-RELEASE SOFTWARE (if available) is listed on our DOWNLOADS page BELOW Public Release software.
Before you install these files, you should know that these in this format MAY NOT become our permanent fix. There may be some slight changes between public beta and public release.
These files DO NOT cover all OS's but here is the list of OS's the fix can be used on.
11551035,
11620807,
11720809,
11551031,
11620604,
11620606,
11720604.
Extract the zip found ***REMOVED, files now included in Oct 28, 2014 (or later) software release***
Install the files over the top of your latest release software into the below folder.
32bit Windows
:\Program Files\EFILive\V7.5\Calibrations\CMC
64bit Windows
:\Program Files (x86)\EFILive\V7.5\Calibrations\CMC
There are changes to be made in a number of places, the first is B7500 - see dealer reminder timer. Extend this to 360. (Timer is now set to chime every 6 hours).
The second set of changes is under F2000.
Below is a picture of the new tables
It's hopefully self explanatory on how it works, just select 'Not Used' next to the DTC you want disabled. If you need to re-enable a DTC just select the correct P code from the drop down list.
DTC's have multiple instances, so make sure you catch them all.
If you want to quickly disable a DTC, just select the cell you want and press the letter 'n' on the keyboard rather than using the drop down list.
One thing I would like you to keep an eye out for is a mismatch of P codes, eg, instead of it showing this:
P125B "Power Enable Control Circuit High" P125B
It might show this
P125B "Power Enable Control Circuit High" P1096 << that would be wrong
Cheers
Cindy