hey guys, whats up? for those that dont know me from the other z31 boards, i have owned z31's for about 5 years, Z's for about 11 years. i currently have 2 z31's, 84 AE and an 84T gl model. the later is where the nistune is installed. problem i am having is that everytime i connect and hit the consult button, as per quick start guide, i get different error messages; "Consult communications error - Unable to read all consult register date", "No data received - Check connections", "Possible corrupt ECU image" and another one with 3 possible errors, but i didnt write down the other one. i uninstalled the software and installed it several times. i also opened up the ecu to verify that the connections were good and everything looked fine. this is using an 89n/a ECU with the 88ss image loaded for the 84T. any suggestions? thanx a lot guys.
alex
CANNOT CONNECT- error messages...
Moderator: Matt
That sounds strange. What I will need to get from you is the followingproblem i am having is that everytime i connect and hit the consult button, as per quick start guide, i get different error messages; "Consult communications error - Unable to read all consult register date", "No data received - Check connections", "Possible corrupt ECU image" and another one with 3 possible errors, but i didnt write down the other one.
- Name of the address file you are using
- Log file when the disconnects occur
File-Configuration-Debug Logging and tick this box
Saved log files are in c:\Program Files\NIStune\logs if you could send those after the disconnect attempts
you shouldn't need to do this. reinstalling wont fix anything in regards to error that you get. the only time you would ever need a reinstall if if files were missing from your installationi uninstalled the software and installed it several times.
if you are able to get some photos at all of the installation and post those or email them to me... i can have a quick checki also opened up the ecu to verify that the connections were good and everything looked fine.
hey Matt,
the address file im using is Z31_VG30_256_E_86-89.adr and a Z31_VG30ET_26P00_1988_SS.bin. no logs were saved from before, but ill get you these tomorrow. by the way, the fuel pump never came on, i swapped in my stock ecu and the pump came on for the 7 secs as normal.
thanx Matt
the address file im using is Z31_VG30_256_E_86-89.adr and a Z31_VG30ET_26P00_1988_SS.bin. no logs were saved from before, but ill get you these tomorrow. by the way, the fuel pump never came on, i swapped in my stock ecu and the pump came on for the 7 secs as normal.
thanx Matt
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thanks for putting the photos up...
okay the wiring order is backwards compared to the latest revision (Version 2.2) install document, which is what I verified during my last install (more photos to be added)
Connector Wire 1 - ECU throughhole #33
Connector Wire 2 - ECU throughhole #32
Connector Wire 3 - ECU throughhole #31
Connector Wire 4 - ECU throughhole #30
you might have an earlier version of the document where I got it backwards
related topics:
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two ways to get this working now
(a) desolder the wires and resolder in the opposite order
(b) use a small screw driver to remove the connectors from the plug and reverse the order (this is easier)
once you have fixed this, try and see if the fuel pump runs. in general... if the car isn't running, then NIStune wont work either
okay the wiring order is backwards compared to the latest revision (Version 2.2) install document, which is what I verified during my last install (more photos to be added)
Connector Wire 1 - ECU throughhole #33
Connector Wire 2 - ECU throughhole #32
Connector Wire 3 - ECU throughhole #31
Connector Wire 4 - ECU throughhole #30
you might have an earlier version of the document where I got it backwards
related topics:
viewtopic.php?t=166
viewtopic.php?t=224
two ways to get this working now
(a) desolder the wires and resolder in the opposite order
(b) use a small screw driver to remove the connectors from the plug and reverse the order (this is easier)
once you have fixed this, try and see if the fuel pump runs. in general... if the car isn't running, then NIStune wont work either