VCC LED Stays ON after FW update with Base Image programmer
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 4:09 pm
I'm updating a Type 3 board for a KA24DE with the Feature Pack firmware. I've been running Nistune on this ECU for over 8 years. Never had a problem with it. I am following the documentation step by step, desoldering the J1 jumper and bridging the PGM jumper, etc. The programmer appears to be writing the new firmware correctly and says "SUCCESS. Unsolder PGM jumper, solder ECU jumpers". My issue is that the documentation says "Make sure VCC LED is off before removing board". My VCC LED stays on and won't go off. Is this an issue?
I'm finishing a full engine build and trying to get my motor running and I'm having some issues that I have not completely figured out yet. I think that my issue right now is that my base timing is off. But I have set base timing many times over the years and I have never had this many issues getting it set.
After removing the PGM jumper and setting the J1 S13 jumper again, I put the ECU back into the car. However, when I connect to the ECU via Nistune, it shows my ECU as 53F01 and NOT 53F0F as it should.
So, I just want to ensure that the VCC LED staying on isn't indicative of some type of problem with the Nistune board before I go any further.
Here's a video of me uploading the Feature Pack firmware to the board: https://youtu.be/QjiUYOamx4k
And here's a pic of the board and programmer after writing the firmware. Notice that the VCC LED is still on.
I'm finishing a full engine build and trying to get my motor running and I'm having some issues that I have not completely figured out yet. I think that my issue right now is that my base timing is off. But I have set base timing many times over the years and I have never had this many issues getting it set.
After removing the PGM jumper and setting the J1 S13 jumper again, I put the ECU back into the car. However, when I connect to the ECU via Nistune, it shows my ECU as 53F01 and NOT 53F0F as it should.
So, I just want to ensure that the VCC LED staying on isn't indicative of some type of problem with the Nistune board before I go any further.
Here's a video of me uploading the Feature Pack firmware to the board: https://youtu.be/QjiUYOamx4k
And here's a pic of the board and programmer after writing the firmware. Notice that the VCC LED is still on.