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Cannot Read 2002 Eclipse ECU - Any suggestions?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:29 pm
by GSknight
I've been trying to get EcuFlash to read my ECU for the past week with no success. My car is a 2002 Eclipse GS AT. I have completely uninstalled and reinstalled EcuFlash Version 1.29 and it's drivers no less than six times now, and I'm just getting a little frustrated.

The problem is that when I click on "Read ECU", a blank prompt pops up with "Cancel" as the only option. After looking at screen shots of what this prompt should look like, I now know that this is where I should be able to select from a list of vehicles (I understand that I should choose "2003 Eclipse Automatic Trans") - - But there are NO vehicles listed, or for that matter anything to choose but cancel.

The cable seems to be communicating with the ECU because I can use "Compare to ECU" just fine.

Everything opens with no errors, and at the bottom right hand side of the screen it says "Mitsubishi 1.3 TX" with some numerals after TX. (as opposed to saying "No Vehicle Interface.")

Someone on www.club3g.com told me that it has to do with where my Rommetadata is saved in relation to the directory...but I'm almost sure they are saved in the correct locations.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 1:49 pm
by GSknight
bump.

Someone told me it might have something to do with which COM port I am using.

Any input?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:27 am
by GSknight
This is what pops up on my log when I open the program:

[00:27:33.156] Version 1.29.906
[00:27:33.171] 8 memory models read.
[00:27:33.593] 67 ROM metadata models read.
[00:27:33.593] checksum module "subarudbw" loaded.
[00:27:33.593] flashing tool "wrx02" loaded.
[00:27:33.593] flashing tool "wrx04" loaded.
[00:27:33.593] flashing tool "sti04" loaded.
[00:27:33.593] flashing tool "sti05" loaded.
[00:27:33.593] flashing tool "mitsukernel" loaded.
[00:27:33.593] flashing tool "mitsukernelocp" loaded.
[00:27:33.593] flashing tool "mitsubootloader" loaded.

Someone also told me it might have something to do with the fact that there are only 67 ROM metadata models read, and that there should be more like 170 or so.

Anyone know about this?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 2:15 pm
by GSknight
Please, can anyone offer me ANYTHING on how to remedy this problem? Anything at all?

Reinstall

PostPosted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 3:01 pm
by mtcavity
Un-install the program.

Go to - Program Files/OpenECU and remove all leftover files.

Then reinstall. Plug in and install drivers. Try again.

If you are adding XMLs to the program files, make "model specific" folders and place the XMLs in them.

When did you last reinstall Windows if you had to? And are the correct USB drivers installed?

I religiously reinstall my OS like every 6 months just to keep the LT running smooth.


You need to get the option "OK" to come up, and I would think the problem is most likely software.

PostPosted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 3:25 pm
by GSknight
Thanks for the help mtcavity.

I found a guy on EvoM who had the same problem I'm having.

"The laptop with Win XP pro was more problematical. Despite the clean re-install and proper driver install it still would not work because when the dialog box opened to select the correct definition to read the ecu, it was empty, nothin to select. I went thru several interations of changing the file directories making sure the correct ones were seleted...but no dice. I ended up copying the definitions from the \evo directory to the parent directory and the backup directory. Finally opened up with choices and smooth sailing from there."

Can anyone have any input? How can I copy the definitions to the parent directory?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 9:19 am
by GSknight
Ok, I got it to read.

Here is what I did. I went into the "Program Files/OpenECU/EcuFlash/Romettadata/Read Templates" and copied the Read Templates. Then went to where I have Flash's rommettadata saved in EcuFlash (also where my directory is aimed at) and pasted the xml Read Templates there.

I clicked "Read ECU", and presto! There were all the optional cars that are supposed to be there.

This morning I did a read of my ECU and it worked with no errors. However, when it was asking me where the file should be defined from, I clicked the "2003 Eclipse GT AT" (there was no option for Evo7base) and my maps are all jumbled and just generally incorrect.

I didnt flash anything, and I closed out jumbled read image without saving.

I'll try again this afternoon and see what happens.

:D