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what is it? how to fight it?

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Either (a) Nistune board is not installed or (b) the jumper for using Nistune board has not been moved

If the ECU shows ECU ID: 23710-xxxxx and then FACTORY it is not using Nistune board
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Matt wrote:Either (a) Nistune board is not installed or (b) the jumper for using Nistune board has not been moved

If the ECU shows ECU ID: 23710-xxxxx and then FACTORY it is not using Nistune board
the fact is that this message does not always appear. Work in the program, after a while there is this inscription, it is necessary to restart the engine, and a program to ensure that all functioning again
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Check the two jumpers on rear of ECU are soldered properly. If the ECU shows 'factory' at any time next to ECU part number then it is not picking up the Nistune board probably because of one of these jumpers not connected properly
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Matt wrote:Check the two jumpers on rear of ECU are soldered properly. If the ECU shows 'factory' at any time next to ECU part number then it is not picking up the Nistune board probably because of one of these jumpers not connected properly

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Jumpers on the ECU.... not jumpers on the Nistune board
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Matt wrote:Jumpers on the ECU.... not jumpers on the Nistune board
what affect a jumper on the ECU? in what place they are, you can specify?
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See Type 4 hardware installation manual - Photo for Y33 model ECU jumpers in there
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Matt wrote:See Type 4 hardware installation manual - Photo for Y33 model ECU jumpers in there
oh my god! how to check the work or not?
when I open the throttle, ignition -7. where the fault is?
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I restored, checked conductivity. all ok

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what do I do with the ignition -7? Who is to blame?
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not sure. Post the BIN file and log of issue here
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Matt wrote:not sure. Post the BIN file and log of issue here
I sent you a bin file and log in an email. info[@]nistune.com
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I just need to do? I have no additional power
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Re: what is it? how to fight it?

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you emailed me about this also. I've replied back and said that this is only for the Type 4 - dual ROM boards
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