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Old Jul 31, 2014, 09:48 AM
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Shot down Evo 6 ECU. Need your help.

Hi all!

Tonight i tried to tune Evo 6 RS JDM. I succesfully read the ROm from ECU, changed MUT00/MUT01 values and started to load it back to ECU. But something go wrong and i saw the pop-up error window on Evoscan. All relays under the hood strted to knocking and gauges and panel illumination starts blinking. the engine starts, but run very poor and stalling. I downloaded the stock ROM from the forum, but it don`t want to load too. All simptoms the same.

ID 24430002, EcuFlash Version 1.44.4234.
ROM was modified before... Not by me, i dont know who was the tuner.

This is the log, i have when writing ECU

[22:42:16.593] kernel version is : OpenEcu Mitsubishi H8/539FA Kernel V1.07
[22:42:16.593] reading kernel comm buffer size
[22:42:16.593] comm buffer size set to 256
[22:42:16.593] reading kernel flash buffer size
[22:42:16.609] flash buffer size set to 1024
[22:42:16.609] -- flashing image to ECU memory --
[22:42:17.015] -- comparing ECU flash memory pages to image file --
[22:42:17.015] seg start len ecu CRC32 img CRC32 same?
[22:42:17.031] EB0 00010000 000003FF 88308BEE 69778D7B NO
[22:42:17.062] EB1 00010400 000003FF 88308BEE 88308BEE YES
[22:42:17.078] EB2 00010800 000003FF 88308BEE 28550154 NO
[22:42:17.093] EB3 00010C00 000003FF 88308BEE 93064260 NO
[22:42:17.437] EB4 00011000 00006FFF 4111D01F 6C0D834E NO
[22:42:17.812] EB5 00018000 00007FFF 28B7631B 28B7631B YES
[22:42:18.203] EB6 00020000 00007FFF 0F0D2815 0F0D2815 YES
[22:42:18.578] EB7 00028000 00007FFF BAF68F6B BAF68F6B YES
[22:42:18.578] kernel flash enable
[22:42:18.593] kernel blank flash page: addr: 00011000
[22:42:18.609] erased in 1 pulse(s)
[22:42:18.609] kernel write flash buffer addr: 00011000 len: 00000100
[22:42:18.656] kernel write flash buffer addr: 00011100 len: 00000100
[22:42:18.703] kernel write flash buffer addr: 00011200 len: 00000100
[22:42:18.750] kernel write flash buffer addr: 00011300 len: 00000100
[22:42:18.796] kernel commit flash addr: 00011000 len: 00000400 crc32 9191f7f7
[22:42:18.890] kernel error: programming failure
[22:42:18.890] failed to commit flash at 00011000!
[22:42:18.890] failure in flashing block
[22:42:18.890] kernel flash disable
[22:42:18.890] interface close

Does anybody have any ideas how to solve this problem?
Is the problem in ECU or in LapTop? I can put the new ECU in the morning, but i afraid if it will die too.

Very need your help. Thank you.
Old Aug 1, 2014, 02:58 AM
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May be ECU was locked for writing?
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Originally Posted by Nsk
Hi all!

Tonight i tried to tune Evo 6 RS JDM. I succesfully read the ROm from ECU, changed MUT00/MUT01 values and started to load it back to ECU. But something go wrong and i saw the pop-up error window on Evoscan. All relays under the hood strted to knocking and gauges and panel illumination starts blinking. the engine starts, but run very poor and stalling. I downloaded the stock ROM from the forum, but it don`t want to load too. All simptoms the same.

ID 24430002, EcuFlash Version 1.44.4234.
ROM was modified before... Not by me, i dont know who was the tuner.

This is the log, i have when writing ECU

[22:42:16.593] kernel version is : OpenEcu Mitsubishi H8/539FA Kernel V1.07
[22:42:16.593] reading kernel comm buffer size
[22:42:16.593] comm buffer size set to 256
[22:42:16.593] reading kernel flash buffer size
[22:42:16.609] flash buffer size set to 1024
[22:42:16.609] -- flashing image to ECU memory --
[22:42:17.015] -- comparing ECU flash memory pages to image file --
[22:42:17.015] seg start len ecu CRC32 img CRC32 same?
[22:42:17.031] EB0 00010000 000003FF 88308BEE 69778D7B NO
[22:42:17.062] EB1 00010400 000003FF 88308BEE 88308BEE YES
[22:42:17.078] EB2 00010800 000003FF 88308BEE 28550154 NO
[22:42:17.093] EB3 00010C00 000003FF 88308BEE 93064260 NO
[22:42:17.437] EB4 00011000 00006FFF 4111D01F 6C0D834E NO
[22:42:17.812] EB5 00018000 00007FFF 28B7631B 28B7631B YES
[22:42:18.203] EB6 00020000 00007FFF 0F0D2815 0F0D2815 YES
[22:42:18.578] EB7 00028000 00007FFF BAF68F6B BAF68F6B YES
[22:42:18.578] kernel flash enable
[22:42:18.593] kernel blank flash page: addr: 00011000
[22:42:18.609] erased in 1 pulse(s)
[22:42:18.609] kernel write flash buffer addr: 00011000 len: 00000100
[22:42:18.656] kernel write flash buffer addr: 00011100 len: 00000100
[22:42:18.703] kernel write flash buffer addr: 00011200 len: 00000100
[22:42:18.750] kernel write flash buffer addr: 00011300 len: 00000100
[22:42:18.796] kernel commit flash addr: 00011000 len: 00000400 crc32 9191f7f7
[22:42:18.890] kernel error: programming failure
[22:42:18.890] failed to commit flash at 00011000!
[22:42:18.890] failure in flashing block
[22:42:18.890] kernel flash disable
[22:42:18.890] interface close

Does anybody have any ideas how to solve this problem?
Is the problem in ECU or in LapTop? I can put the new ECU in the morning, but i afraid if it will die too.

Very need your help. Thank you.
change the memmodel in the xml file and the 5 base xml from H8539F to H8539FA save the xml reopen ecuflash and try again
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what flash cable are you using? You need OpenPort2 for the six.
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Originally Posted by todd6027
change the memmodel in the xml file and the 5 base xml from H8539F to H8539FA save the xml reopen ecuflash and try again
Ok, i'll try it tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by merlin.oz
what flash cable are you using? You need OpenPort2 for the six.
I'm using OP 2.0.
Old Aug 3, 2014, 05:34 AM
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Originally Posted by todd6027
change the memmodel in the xml file and the 5 base xml from H8539F to H8539FA save the xml reopen ecuflash and try again
no luck with it
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Old Aug 6, 2014, 10:04 AM
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Today replaced ecu with evo5 gsr one, but now i can't to read it... What the...?!
Old Aug 7, 2014, 04:44 AM
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did you try both read options for 5 /6 ecu 7202f and then tme 7203f if you did check all the connections to ecu and obd socket
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the flash line is open circuit
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So I just tried Reflashing the Evo VI RS ECU in my Lancer GSR and I've run into the same problem, any solutions?

[15:22:39.050] J2534 API Version: 04.04
[15:22:39.050] J2534 DLL Version: 1.01.4358 Oct 10 2014 03:49:00
[15:22:39.050] Device Firmware Version: 1.15.4378
[15:22:39.050] Device Serial Number: TAefRcRg
[15:22:39.884] sending init sequence 2
[15:22:39.884] got 0x11 response
[15:22:39.884] sending init sequence 3
[15:22:40.228] entering bootloader
[15:22:40.228] sending kernel size (1951)
[15:22:40.228] sending kernel load address (0x0000F000)
[15:22:40.228] uploading kernel
[15:22:40.542] verifying kernel checksum response
[15:22:40.542] kernel valid
[15:22:40.760] kernel get version
[15:22:40.760] kernel version is : OpenEcu Mitsubishi H8/539FA Kernel V1.07
[15:22:40.760] reading kernel comm buffer size
[15:22:40.776] comm buffer size set to 256
[15:22:40.776] reading kernel flash buffer size
[15:22:40.776] flash buffer size set to 1024
[15:22:40.792] -- flashing image to ECU memory --
[15:22:41.198] -- comparing ECU flash memory pages to image file --
[15:22:41.198] seg start len ecu CRC32 img CRC32 same?
[15:22:41.214] EB0 00010000 00000400 38BEDF39 38BEDF39 YES
[15:22:41.229] EB1 00010400 00000400 B83AFFF4 B83AFFF4 YES
[15:22:41.245] EB2 00010800 00000400 45F86304 44963F2B NO
[15:22:41.268] EB3 00010C00 00000400 9F238897 9F238897 YES
[15:22:41.605] EB4 00011000 00007000 06D5D2EC 9FB228B1 NO
[15:22:41.978] EB5 00018000 00008000 754D7E8F 754D7E8F YES
[15:22:42.369] EB6 00020000 00008000 F862C931 F862C931 YES
[15:22:42.759] EB7 00028000 00008000 25DA4E5F 25DA4E5F YES
[15:22:42.759] kernel flash enable
[15:22:42.759] kernel blank flash page: addr: 00011000
[15:22:42.775] erased in 1 pulse(s)
[15:22:42.775] kernel write flash buffer addr: 00011000 len: 00000100
[15:22:42.822] kernel write flash buffer addr: 00011100 len: 00000100
[15:22:42.869] kernel write flash buffer addr: 00011200 len: 00000100
[15:22:42.916] kernel write flash buffer addr: 00011300 len: 00000100
[15:22:42.963] kernel commit flash addr: 00011000 len: 00000400 crc32 9191f7f7
[15:22:43.041] kernel error: programming failure
[15:22:43.041] failed to commit flash at 00011000!
[15:22:43.041] failure in flashing block
[15:22:43.041] kernel flash disable
[15:22:43.056] interface close

note, now when I start the car the idle is all jumpy, and i can hear clicking from behind the dashboard.

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Old Apr 16, 2015, 08:48 AM
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Follow Todd's advice plus run ecu unlocker before trying to flash again.

If I am flashing an Evo VI ECU and not sure which chip is in it, I try just changing 1 cell and flashing it back. If the memmodel is wrong it wont flash.
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ECU Unlocker makes no difference.

Ive just finished reading this thread, seems like i'm experiencing the exact same thing as this guy, and he ended up with a doorstop :/

http://www.geekmapped.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3442
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This is where I'm at currently. Relays go mad when I turn the key to on, can test write a ROM. but when I try to write it properly I get this:

[11:26:01.560] kernel flash enable
[11:26:01.560] kernel blank flash page: addr: 0002C000
[11:26:02.029] erased in 2 pulse(s)
[11:26:02.029] kernel write flash buffer addr: 0002C000 len: 00000100
[11:26:02.076] kernel write flash buffer addr: 0002C100 len: 00000100
[11:26:02.123] kernel write flash buffer addr: 0002C200 len: 00000100
[11:26:02.170] kernel write flash buffer addr: 0002C300 len: 00000100
[11:26:02.217] kernel commit flash addr: 0002C000 len: 00000400 crc32 7728161e
[11:26:02.248] kernel debug:
[11:26:02.248] [B0] FF FF 00 32 F9 F6 00 14 C0 00 F0 00 FF FF C0 7F
71 B8 02
[11:26:02.248] kernel error: programming failure
[11:26:02.248] failed to commit flash at 0002C000!
[11:26:02.248] failure in flashing block
[11:26:02.248] kernel flash disable
[11:26:02.248] interface close


Think I bricked it.. Somehow.


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