94170008 2Byte Load/RPM/Airflow Not Working!
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94170008 2Byte Load/RPM/Airflow Not Working!
Hey guys i have been working with Jack_of_Trades on his 2Byte 3d MUT table for ECU ID 94170008. We have tried the following
MUT TABLE = 38150
MUT TABLE = 38158
And of course we added the following values in the table.
2byte load
MUT 00 = 895C
MUT 01 = 895D
2byte RPM
MUT 02 = 893A
MUT 03 = 893B
2byte AirFlow
MUT 04 = 89BA
MUT 05 = 89BB
We then went out and logged and the RPM & LOAD do not seem to be getting the correct readings. Airflow looks like it is logging something but i never have logged airflow so i dont know what the values are supposed to be. I posted some logs so you can see what the reading we are getting are. Please help we have exhausted everything and it just does not want to work.
You have to change the .txt to .csv to be able to view the log file.
Thanks
Chris
MUT TABLE = 38150
MUT TABLE = 38158
And of course we added the following values in the table.
2byte load
MUT 00 = 895C
MUT 01 = 895D
2byte RPM
MUT 02 = 893A
MUT 03 = 893B
2byte AirFlow
MUT 04 = 89BA
MUT 05 = 89BB
We then went out and logged and the RPM & LOAD do not seem to be getting the correct readings. Airflow looks like it is logging something but i never have logged airflow so i dont know what the values are supposed to be. I posted some logs so you can see what the reading we are getting are. Please help we have exhausted everything and it just does not want to work.
You have to change the .txt to .csv to be able to view the log file.
Thanks
Chris
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Probably your MUT Table is wrong.
Mine is set to 38060 , romID 94170008
Also when you put in 895C did you but '0x' in front?
You might want to change those values you put in for MUT0-6 back to what they were before, I think you modified an area that isn't supposed to be. I don't know for sure though.
Mine is set to 38060 , romID 94170008
Also when you put in 895C did you but '0x' in front?
You might want to change those values you put in for MUT0-6 back to what they were before, I think you modified an area that isn't supposed to be. I don't know for sure though.
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Probably your MUT Table is wrong.
Mine is set to 38060 , romID 94170008
Also when you put in 895C did you but '0x' in front?
You might want to change those values you put in for MUT0-6 back to what they were before, I think you modified an area that isn't supposed to be. I don't know for sure though.
Mine is set to 38060 , romID 94170008
Also when you put in 895C did you but '0x' in front?
You might want to change those values you put in for MUT0-6 back to what they were before, I think you modified an area that isn't supposed to be. I don't know for sure though.
Chris
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If you've changed 0x38150 instead of 0x38060 then you have moved 0xF0 bytes along from where you intended. 0xf0/4=0x3c - so it looks like you've been changing request ID 3c,3d,3e? 3c is O2 sensor #2, so you might find your load is there - you didn't log it in the file you posted so I can't tell.
Better just to use the right address and put the mistakes back though.
Better just to use the right address and put the mistakes back though.
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Yeah, he was editing the XML for a friend and sending it to him online to have him install the new XML on his laptop. We're pretty sure his friend accidentally kept reloading the original XML file over ond over again by mistake.
2K4EvoVIII finally went and loaded the correct XML in his friends laptop for him, using the MUT Table address 38060 and it works like a champ now.
2K4EvoVIII finally went and loaded the correct XML in his friends laptop for him, using the MUT Table address 38060 and it works like a champ now.
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