Here is the file you posted with the checksum corrected and VATS turned off. If you don't have the rapidly flashing check engine light, it has passed checksum verification so there is something...
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Here is the file you posted with the checksum corrected and VATS turned off. If you don't have the rapidly flashing check engine light, it has passed checksum verification so there is something...
Is this happening in the car?
It's fairly complicated to type, feel free to post your reads and I or others will check for you. Most programming devices will give you a total checksum upon read. Keep reading till it comes up...
Upon key on, the cpu verifies the checksum and if INCORRECT, it will rapidly flash the check engine light. If the check engine turns on at key on, then turns off briefly then turns back on solid. ...
The checksum is wrong, so, not a good read :(
With a hex editor, it is calculated from 0008-3FFF and stored at 0006,7
Doesn't the Burn2 read 27128 chips? I know it can't program them but thought it could read them.
Hello, I don't have that file, but what's weirder is I have no record that file even exists. How are you planning on re-programming it if you can't read it? :)