AEM UEGO can't communicate, look up table needed
Moderator: Matt
AEM UEGO can't communicate, look up table needed
Hi, im trying to get my uego gauge to connect with nistune. COM ports are installed and should be right but i think i need a look up table for the wideband to communicate. I searched for the wideband file and did not see the AEM look up table file in it ( C drive in program files). Any chance i can find a downloadable look up table somewhere?
Im trying to help someone out that is seemingly having the same issue as you. I personally am not familier with the aem widebands and I dont really care for them since before my nistune days, however since some people are using them I would like a good answer to be able to provide people with.
Matt, Do you know what could be causing the confusion?
Here is what the guy Im trying t help has said he has tried.
Brandon Ater
AVP
Matt, Do you know what could be causing the confusion?
Here is what the guy Im trying t help has said he has tried.
Thanks,Step 1: wired up a serial db9 rs232 wire using red color wire to blue on the AEM. Then Grounded the Green wire. Not entirely sure its the right ones... but says so on AEM instructions.
Step 2: Used an adapter to convert to usb for my laptop and it came with a cd so i installed it correctly and now is a com 5 port
Step 3 : went under configurations in Nistune and clicked on the wideband selection menu and chose AEM UEGO and using Com 5 port which i have installed previously.
Step 4: Clicked on wideband lh button and eventually said does not communicate.
Brandon Ater
AVP
I have typed in the lookup table based on the informations in the AEM manual. Look at this thread in the middle: viewtopic.php?t=889
I connect my AEM through a DLP-Board with success. http://www.dlpdesign.com/usb/io8.shtml
I connect my AEM through a DLP-Board with success. http://www.dlpdesign.com/usb/io8.shtml
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Download (ttermp23.zip; 943,376 bytes)
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002416/ttermp23.zip
Save and extract ZIP file to folder, eg C:\teraterminstall
Run setup.exe
Select english
Install to c:\Program files\Ttermpro default directory
Start -Programs - Teraterm Pro
On 'New Connection' click Serial then COM port (matching the COM port of your USB adaptor/serial port inside Control Panel-System-Device Manager)
Click OK
Then setup - Setup Serial Port
Then enter the settings on the AEM documentation for the port and reconnect (Default settings 9600 / 8 bits / no parity )
Let us know if you are then getting AFR readouts on the screen
Let us know if you see these numbers first. If you dont then it wont work inside Nistune
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002416/ttermp23.zip
Save and extract ZIP file to folder, eg C:\teraterminstall
Run setup.exe
Select english
Install to c:\Program files\Ttermpro default directory
Start -Programs - Teraterm Pro
On 'New Connection' click Serial then COM port (matching the COM port of your USB adaptor/serial port inside Control Panel-System-Device Manager)
Click OK
Then setup - Setup Serial Port
Then enter the settings on the AEM documentation for the port and reconnect (Default settings 9600 / 8 bits / no parity )
Let us know if you are then getting AFR readouts on the screen
Let us know if you see these numbers first. If you dont then it wont work inside Nistune
if you get the serial output on the terminal then Nistune will be able to read that in and display it
I dont know if anyone has got that bit with the terminal working, reading on here it seems most people seem to use the DLP converter and lookup tables with the UEGO
Make sure you put the lookup tables in the wideband/DLPconverter AFR file for that to work properly for you
I dont know if anyone has got that bit with the terminal working, reading on here it seems most people seem to use the DLP converter and lookup tables with the UEGO
Make sure you put the lookup tables in the wideband/DLPconverter AFR file for that to work properly for you
You shouldn't need to have the engine running, depending on how it's wired in, it should work with the key in the On position.Noodleman wrote:just to rephrase so the engine has to be actually running in order for nistune and aem wideband could communicate? if not, im still having an issue connecting it using the program you provided and the settings given in the AEM documentation. Is it possible the wiring may be incorrect?
Update! went ahead and bought myself a dsub 9pin connector that you solder from a local electronics store. Soldered the wires onto pin 2 and pin 5 ports, then soldered blue wire to the pin 2 wire and grounded pin 5. Loaded up tetra term pro and then it connected! just wanted to make it clear for those who are experiencing connectivity issues