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Ecuflash and evoscan
I'm having issues with evoscan and ecuflash.
I've not used it for a while (about 4 years on my old evo 6 and j now have a 5. Evoscan issue Get the following when logging Info Battery less than 0.304v Error less than 5v Deteceted at cable Ecuflash I keep getting j2534 error when reading So far I've tried Ecu unlocked Boosting from another car to get 13amp supply, without boost battery is reading 12.03 Wiped from computer and redownloading Different usb leads Tried my old computer with an old version of both programmes that I know did work still get the same What's best to try next??? |
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#2 |
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Proper standalone ecu.
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#3 |
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Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Kampala, Uganda
Car: Evo 4 with E8 ECU, XS Engineering 272 cams, 80 series turbo
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You probably have a broken lead at the OBD2 port.
Good thing the OBD2 port has only a few wires. Start by checking the 12V power to the OBD2 port and then go from there. |
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#4 |
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Evo ecu casing with the main chip number h8/539.
Voltage at obd 4.70 v should this be 12v? |
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#5 |
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I took 12v supply to the obd port still the same errors
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