Clear Trouble Codes does that work in TunerPro?

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Clear Trouble Codes does that work in TunerPro?

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The function where you are able to clear the ECM codes in TunerPro RT does that work in the program? Seems like it is not working?

If it does work it would be good, saves me unplugging the battery to clear the codes.

730 ECM

Thanks,
Mike
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Post by Mangus »

Should work fine. Add the command to your ADS. It's mode 10.

Something like F4, 56, 0A, checksum or F0, 56, 0A, checksum.

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Post by iroczinoz »

Awesome Mangus will give it a shot!
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Post by iroczinoz »

Hmm that code is already there and it does not seem to work. Anyone have better results?


strCommandName =Clear Trouble Codes;
rgbtCommand =F4, 56, 0A;
iTotalBytesInCommand =4;
bChecksumCommand =1;
iNumBytesInPayload =3;
iNumBytesBeforePayload =0;
bMaster =0;
bMonitor =0;
iChainTo =-1;



While I am here does tunerpro RT support the 749 $58 mask? Yeah I see that it does awesome!
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Post by Mangus »

Interesting. I'll have to try it with the 165. I'm not sure I've ever actually used it, though I don't see any reason it wouldn't work.

Regarding the $58, yes, it works, but for some of the more chatty BCCs its a little hard to get it to connect.

Here's a post from a buddy of mine:

Look at this thread on syty.net. I posted some info on how to get it
connected.

http://www.syty.net/forums/showthread.p ... t=tunerpro

Basically download the ads file I have on the front page of
www.nwstp.com.

When you try connecting if you see the error count going up, send the
ecm silence command until it stops going up. Then you should see the
aldl data then.

Let me know if you still have problems and we'll see what else we can do
to get it working


Hope this helps,

Mark

PS - I'm going to be completely re-writing the ALDL engine over the next couple of months, so all of this will vastly improve.
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Post by iroczinoz »

Sounds good. I will look at the links you posted. I asked on behalf of a guy who has just installed turbo and is still running the stock 730 with a FMU. I said to him his best bet is to go with the 749 and $58 to get it to run optimal.

Yeah the trouble codes seem to not work in the 730, see what you can find out.

Cheers,
Mike
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I noticed that it didn't work on my 730 either and tried to make it function.
I also was playing with other modes and didn't have any success there either.
I am wondering if you could give a quick description on what the "check" box parameters are for in the editor and their usage.
Checksum cmd ?
Master ?
Monitor ?

Also the "payload offset" and "chain to"has me wondering too.
TIA,
John

ps, Finally got a sig pic to work :)
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Post by Mangus »

Have you checked out the help file via the help menu?
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Post by JP86SS »

Obviously not, I always wondered what that button was for :roll:
Nice help file, Very complete.
Thanks,
Jp
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