Originally posted by JohnnyReb
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First I agree fully the little sheet of "destructions" was the catalyst for some of the problems I ran into along with a lack of ideas of what the problems could have been keeping me from connecting to the ecm with the TGP code. For example, there should be info on exactly which vehicles the unit services that need the 10 ohm switch closed or opened and a detailed step by step process on how to setup the unit properly with the computer particularly insuring that the driver has been installed properly aside from what Win XP says. Datamaster included instructions like that and it ended up helping me finally link up to the ecm although months later.
The Beretta code worked fine. You know how much the unit costs, so hopefully you can understand my frustration when it didn't work for the very purpose behind my purchasing it. I didn't slam the product or the manufacturer but I made it known I wasn't happy, after that I never received another response from Moates or Mark (Tunerpro) although part of what made me fire off a few rounds was the lack of response when I needed it from them most.
If more time were put into the instructions a lot of time and frustration could be averted. I feel like I know more about how to get the emulator to work with the vehicle than Moates does now. I still haven't been successful with emulating and datalogging at the same time using the 8F code which the instructions state you can do. It works with the Beretta A1 code but hey, it datalogs now so I'll take that.
There was no mention of firmware for the APU in the instructions if I recall correctly which makes no sense given how important it is. I stumbled across it on the site and immediately it restored part of the system functions like verifying a properly loaded bin file. It's okay though, I've learned to expect less and less in exhchange for my cash now.
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