Fried my DME today
#33
OBD flashing has this disadvantage...If power fails during programming (at the laptop or at the car) fans stay on,can bus between ECUs is lost and the car of course does not start...Some OBD devices have a reliable recovery function,some dont...Try to do the whole process again,AFTER YOU LET THE CAR AT IGNITION ON FOR ABOUT 15MINUTES...Let it there for some time and try to program it again...If it fails,it is very easy for Todd (since he has your original file) to desolder your memory chip and write the whole OEM file via a chip programmer...Then you will start again your car and retune it...Just have in mind tha DME does not fry that easy...Its just an uncomplete file written into your memory that prevents you from starting the car...
#35
Just remember to plug external power to the car and to your laptop...And let the car stay with ignition on for 15minutes before you do anything...Try to reprogram it,not to recover it...
#37
Pull the battery for one hour, then connect the durametric cable and run the durametric software for a couple of minutes! Then shut down the durametric software and open the flash client and try to upload the STOCK file (stock as in OEM stock) that you had originally pulled from the ECU and that you must have kept in there somewehere...
99% chance is that this will work and then once you start the car you can proceeed and upload whatever file you wish with the flash client...
Been there done that...
99% chance is that this will work and then once you start the car you can proceeed and upload whatever file you wish with the flash client...
Been there done that...
#38
When you start a flash, you put the ecu in a development state. Often times when a flash fails the ecu remains in this state and can be reconnected to with a little work. Removing battery power will "reboot" for lack of a better term and can cause problems with recovery/reconnection.
#39
lol, you have the best pics!
Abby sorry to hear that, hopefully you'll be up and running asap
Abby sorry to hear that, hopefully you'll be up and running asap
#40
Believe it or not... this is one of the last things you want to do when you loose connection while flashing.
When you start a flash, you put the ecu in a development state. Often times when a flash fails the ecu remains in this state and can be reconnected to with a little work. Removing battery power will "reboot" for lack of a better term and can cause problems with recovery/reconnection.
When you start a flash, you put the ecu in a development state. Often times when a flash fails the ecu remains in this state and can be reconnected to with a little work. Removing battery power will "reboot" for lack of a better term and can cause problems with recovery/reconnection.
#41
Thanks for the help guys.
Just an update: I tried every single option today in the afternoon and still couldn't get my DME to flash. Since it's a little late for me to ship it to Todd today and for him to have it tomorrow morning. I am going to give it a few more tries tonight and pull the DME tonight and send it out first thing in the morning tomorrow.
Just an update: I tried every single option today in the afternoon and still couldn't get my DME to flash. Since it's a little late for me to ship it to Todd today and for him to have it tomorrow morning. I am going to give it a few more tries tonight and pull the DME tonight and send it out first thing in the morning tomorrow.
#42
I had the same thing, exactly, I pm'd you how to fix it, none of the tricks others suggested worked for me. The farnbacherloles guys (aka manhattan motorsports) figured it out for me after a lot of tedious work, refllashing won't work either. the ecu has to essentially be rewritten to all the factory maps and parameters, only available from porsche and only with special equipment. BTW, a new ecu runs about 1400 USD here, not sure about canada.
Feel free to pm me.
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Feel free to pm me.
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#43
I had the same thing, exactly, I pm'd you how to fix it, none of the tricks others suggested worked for me. The farnbacherloles guys (aka manhattan motorsports) figured it out for me after a lot of tedious work, refllashing won't work either. the ecu has to essentially be rewritten to all the factory maps and parameters, only available from porsche and only with special equipment. BTW, a new ecu runs about 1400 USD here, not sure about canada.
Feel free to pm me.
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Feel free to pm me.
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This is one way for sure. Most tuners would be able to recover this ecu as well!
The 997 is a tough dme to recover if it is bricked while flashing the processor memory. There is 1 meg of memory that can only be flash written and 1 meg that's on a surface mount flash rom (solder). Ive acutally seen DME's that have failed writing the processor memory that the dealer/porsche hasn't been able to recover but we could.
Good luck to the original poster. This should be able to be recovered on the bench with out too much trouble.
#44
Are you able to get vin recognition? If not get Todd to unlock the dura cable to the master mode. This should be recoverable although it will take a lt of perseverance, a proper LAN connection, a nice fast processor, perfect battery and computer plugged in to socket power. Everything really needs to be working for you 100 percent every time you do a file change or disaster can happen but don't give up, you can fix this. Todd will be able to walk you through the procedure.