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Unable to read ECU 2006 wrx

PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 2:25 pm
by swardrn
Alright guys I have tried everything I can think of but am unable to read my ecu from my 2006 wrx. This is what my screen looks like


[00:07:24.406] Version 1.29.906
[00:07:24.421] 8 memory models read.
[00:07:25.687] 140 ROM metadata models read.
[00:07:25.687] checksum module "subarudbw" loaded.
[00:07:25.687] flashing tool "wrx02" loaded.
[00:07:25.687] flashing tool "wrx04" loaded.
[00:07:25.687] flashing tool "sti04" loaded.
[00:07:25.687] flashing tool "sti05" loaded.
[00:07:25.687] flashing tool "mitsukernel" loaded.
[00:07:25.687] flashing tool "mitsukernelocp" loaded.
[00:07:25.687] flashing tool "mitsubootloader" loaded.
[00:08:36.890] ssm2_init
[00:08:37.046] ECU ID is 43 12 58 40 06
[00:08:37.046] ssm2_cmd_0x81
[00:08:37.093] ssm2_cmd_0x83
[00:08:37.140] denso challenge-response
[00:08:37.187] challenge is 47 CF C1 36
[00:08:37.203] response is 00 31 CA 33
[00:08:37.250] ssm2_cmd_0x10
[00:08:37.640] validating denso kernel ram area addr: FFFF3000 len: 0C28





Any ideas?


Thanks

swardrn

got it

PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 4:57 pm
by Guest
the connector behind the fuse panel must be connected together to read or flash the ecu, took me a while to find it hope this helps someone else.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 5:02 pm
by swardrn
oops forget to log in above

PostPosted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 1:44 pm
by Guest
What does the connector look like? Could you elaborate on this? Thanks in advance, Ryan

PostPosted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 2:04 pm
by Guest
Nevermind, I found it,thanks so much, that did help.

connector

PostPosted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 8:42 am
by swardrn
Its a green connector behind the fuse panel on the drivers side up under the dash. I wired mine up to a single pole switch so I can flip it on if I need to reflash my ecu. Works great

PostPosted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 1:57 am
by jtodaro
I had read on Nasioc.com that there were two green connectors that needed to be connected on the 06. Can someone please confirm or deny this so that I am sure I am doing things correctly.

Also, once you are done logging/flashing, should the connector be unplugged (or in the case of two connectors needing to be plugged in, which needs to be unplugged and which is safe to leave plugged in). What will it hurt to keep the connector plugged in?

jt