Showing posts with label witech micropod2 review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label witech micropod2 review. Show all posts

2019/10/10

Chrysler Witech Scanner– ADVICE from Expert

Because i work with FCA diag software on a daily basis i can share some experience.
There is a standard adopted by most automakers in 2002? So just about any cheap chinese obd tool (if it supports the appropriate communications protocol) can read basic trouble codes populated on the databus. But that s all.
To dig deeper into other control units, make adjustments and programming you need more sophisticated devices
When talking about OEM tools, then for almost anything up to 2005 (some dodge trucks up to 2007) you need a DRBIII
WiTech DRB Emulator is NOT a 100% replacement for a real DRB Scan tool.
From 2007 up to 2009 you can use StarScan or StarMobile. basicaly the same device with the same capabilities. The only difference ist that Starscan is a standalone handheld unit with color LCD and Starmobile uses the VCI pod as an interface and needs a PC as a desktop client. Now obstolete, no FCA support nor flash files anymore.
Still both work pretty well in standalone mode, you can do almost anything dealer can, except flashes.
WiTech (or WiTech1) – can use the same communication interface as starmobile did. Or can use the new Micropod. Can work in standalone mode. Supports vehicles up to 2015. Again, can do just about anything the dealer can, including flashes (if you have paid access to techAuthority service). Lot of clones on the market, also same used units from closed dealerships…
BUT!!! You go online and play with FCA and do not have registered micropod or VCI pod it will be rendered locked and useless.
Todays state of art is Witech2.
This is online only solution. No standalone software or application. Works with just about any internet browser or operatiing system (win, apple, unix, linux android…..) Does not work without internet connection.
Uses the same micropod2 bud you need an utility to change firmware. this can be done only once. So if you still plan to use Witech 1, you need another micropod which will be dedicated to Witech2 only.
Then you need a $$$ subscription from FCAWitech. In USA it is also available for an aftermarket shops, in Europe it is a dealer-only option.
Works also with some clones, but it is a hit/miss. Good clones whicch work run about $500 in the net. Not cheap, but still better than $1800
This is a decent micropod 2 china clone: (it’s sp271-c)
Regarding the AppCar FCA software – it works. I know who made it and have a multi license version (not single vehicle). can do a lot but not everything.
But in some cases it can go beyond the capabilities of dealer tools.
You can change gear ratios, tyre circumference/size, enable/disable TPMS, program DRL, program voltages for PWM (good for LED headlamps) and a lot of other stuff.
Quite long post, but hope someone finds this info useful


Attachment: witech abilities

wiTech
DTC Code Retrieval
Retrieve OE DTC with code DefinitionX
Link DTC to service informationX
Customizable PID displayX
Retrieve and display Mode 6 DataX
Data Logging
BodyX
ChassisX
ElectricalX
PowertrainX
Pressure/Vacuum Tests
Bi-Directional tests
BodyX
ChassisX
ElectricalX
PowertrainX
Network Tests
Network TopographyX
CANX
CCD BUS
SCI BUS ISO 9141
PCI BUSX
Module Programming
Programmable Module Installation (PMI) proceduresX
Module Reprogramming (Reflash)X
CodingX
Supplemental restraints initializationX
Programmable Parameters ( ability to change in service settings i.e., tire size, personality, customer convenience etc.X
Body Controls
Anti-theft System FunctionsX
Remote Keyless EntryX
Factory Keyless Entry CodeX
Restraints (supplemental restraints and seat belts)X
Chassis Tools
ABS Service BleedX
ABS/ Brake system functionsX
IVD Initialization Sequence
Ride Height Calibration ( for vehicles with pneumatic or hydraulic ride height controls)
Tire pressure monitor functionsX
Cruise Control System testsX
Electronic Ride controlX
Electrical Tools
Charging System TestsX
Parking Aid TestsX
AudioX
Powertrain Tools
EVAP TestX
Force monitors to run
Fuel Economy Test
Fuel System Test/Relative Injector Flow TestX
Bi-directional control of fuel componentsX
Bi-directional Ignition System controlX
Power Balance TestX
Relative Compression TestX
Transmission bi-directional TestsX
Engine Checks and OBD Tests (Drive Cycle, Mode 01, Mode 06 & Mode 09)X
EGR TestX
Digital Multimeter
Basic DMM functions
Current measurements (50 Amps/500 Amps)
Pressure/Vacuum measurements
Oscilloscope Tools
Oscilloscope
Alternator ripple
COP (Coil-On-Plug) stress test
http://blog.obdii365.com/2019/10/10/jeep-chrysler-witech-advice-from-expert/

2019/09/08

Advice: 2005 Chrysler Crossfire on DRBIII running Micropod 2

This is advice for someone tries to run DRBIII emulator on Micropod 2 for 2005 Chrysler Crossfire European.

Question:
Was reading online about the diagnostics of our fine vehicles and bumbed into a blog post stating a working emulator for Crossfire:http://blog.obdii365.com/2017/12/02/set-up-witech-micropod-2-with-drb-emulation/
and
http://blog.obdii365.com/2018/06/16/install-drbiii-emulator-for-micropod-2-on-windows-7/
My XFire is 2005 and european, so it definitely is RDB III, was just wondering can someone verify the possibility of this being legit or have I misunderstood something ?

Answer:
Yes, I have purchased and used this product on 2005 srt6 coupe and 2007 ltd roadster (us versions). It takes some work to get the software set up. But once you do, it works fine.

This Micropod 2 Clone works with the Enhanced DRB 3 Emulator.
Cost is about $170 (plus win 7 or XP laptop).

Any of those laptops should work fine. I am using Windows 7 installed on a used laptop for about $200: http://www.obdii365.com/wholesale/new-second-hand-lenovo.html
If you purchase the Micropod 2 unit and need some assistance, or have some questions, I will be happy to try my best to help. I am however not an expert. I am just a Crossfire owner who is unhappy with my dealers (lack of) service. They charged me $75 to say they couldn’t relearn my TPMS, and then estimated an additional $300 (parts only) to replace a TPMS module that I didn’t need. It felt good to be able to do the work myself, and not have to depend on them. That alone was worth the money I spent.

You will need this:
1) Good computer knowledge
2) A laptop with a clean Windows XP or Windows 7 installation on it. Nothing else. Networking and Updating turned off.
3) A Micropod 2 Clone
4) Follow these instructions
5) A TPMS tool to “chirp” the sensors so the vehicle can read them (I use the Autel TS601)
6) Perform a TPMS Relearn sequence using DRB III Emulator. Chirp each wheel when requested by the emulator. (Takes about 5 minutes)


I have only used the emulator to perform a TPMS Relearn (2005 SRT6) and diagnose a defective air bag control module (2007 Roadster). I have tested some other diagnostic functions, but I am not very familiar with its additional capabilities. I think it will perform many other DRB III functions.

2019/06/19

Chrysler Scan Tool Timeline: DRB3 - Star Scan - VCI Pod - Micropod2

This is a research result about “OBD 2 Chrysler Factory Scan Tools ” from a fellow professional and what he shared with all on the web. Thanks to Brin who has taken the time to do this.
Here are several parts included:
Part 1: Chrysler and Post OBD 2 and DRB 3
Part 2: Star Scan
Part 3: VCI Pod
Part 4: Micropod 2

Then a summary…

In detail…

Part 1: Chrysler and Post OBD 2 and DRB 3
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Vehicles on the road today are mobile networks. Each vehicle system needs a computer or control module to manage and monitor that system. Often, these seemingly independent control modules depend on other control modules to function. They must be able to communicate with each other and they do so on a bus, otherwise known as a communication network. This is not a new concept, but every year more systems and modules are making their way onto vehicles. This is increasing the complexity of these vehicle networks. What does this mean for the general Independent, aftermarket, mechanical or collision repair business? It means that we should be considering factory scan tools (scan tools used in dealer franchise service departments) and service information if we truly want to be able to handle our vehicle mix in a thorough, efficient and profitable manner. I’m not suggesting that there isn’t a place for aftermarket scan tools or service information in our businesses. I’ve found that both are needed to increase the likelihood of knocking it out of the park on every job. I realize that there are a lot of different, successful business models out there. Not everyone of these business models can support a journey like this. When considering ROI, you might not think that it makes sense for you and your business. You might consider subletting some of those jobs out to other local businesses that have committed to making these investments. Often, this means a mobile diagnostics and programming company. In this series, we will cover the most popular vehicle manufacturers one at a time, providing the information that you’ll need to make an educated decision. So, sit back and relax. We’ve got this.
We have a lot of work cut out for us so where do we start first? I’ll give you a hint, this vehicle manufacturer has had 6 different factory scan tool interfaces and 5 different scan tool platforms in the past 14 years?

Yes, we’re going to start with Chrysler.
We’re going to start with Post OBD 2 and the DRB 3. The DRB 3 is a hand-held Chrysler factory scan tool for non-CAN Chrysler vehicles but also has non-CAN, Global, OBD 2 Scan Tool capabilities as well as an oscilloscope. Don’t expect much from the oscilloscope. Compared to modern oscilloscopes, I’d consider the scope in the DRB 3 more like a graphing voltmeter. The DRB 3 will never time out meaning that it does not require a subscription to function. You will, however need a Tech Authority Subscription to access and download the calibration files needed to program Non-CAN, Chrysler Modules. Super Cards were needed in early models (pre-98) and other special applications like Chrysler branded Mercedes or Mitsubishi products like the Mitsubishi based Stratus, the Mercedes based Chrysler Crossfire and the Mercedes based Dodge Sprinters. There were different Super Cards for each of these special applications. Super Cards were inserted into the lower section of the tool. Special adapters called Multiplexers and cables were needed for certain applications as well.

Part 2: Star Scan
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Next on the list is the Star Scan. The Star Scan is a hand-held Scan tool. It was the first Chrysler factory scan tool used for CAN only vehicles. None of the scan tools used for CAN vehicles were backward compatible, meaning that they would not function on non-CAN vehicles with exception of the DRB 3 Emulator that was included with the first wiTECH application (We will touch on this later). This tool was pretty much obsolete when it hit the Market. It was very slow. It didn’t take long before the Hardware couldn’t keep up with updates. A subscription was not needed for this tool to function, but a subscription was needed for tool updates and a Tech Authority subscription was needed to access and download calibrations needed to program Can Chrysler vehicle modules. The Star Scan is no longer sold or supported.
The Star Mobile was Chrysler’s first Scan Tool Interface that was designed to be used with a laptop. The interface was the hardware that connected to the vehicles DLC (Data Link Connector) but you would need a laptop with the downloaded Star Mobile Desk Top Client software for the scan tool to function. The installation and update software were downloaded from a disc. The Star Mobile could also be used as a functional Interface for the first wiTECH application that would be released later (Discussed later).
Star Mobile Desk Top Client was the software used with the Star Mobile. This software was quickly replaced with the wiTECH Application called the wiTECH Desk Top Client. As mentioned earlier, the Star Mobile Interface could be used for the wiTECH application for most of the existence of wiTECH.

Part 3: VCI Pod
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The wiTECH VCI Pod is an interface that came out at the same time as the wiTECH application. At one point, the only way to purchase the wiTECH was with a package that included with the special wiTECH gateway (Basically a router configured to be used with the VCI Pod and to link with Chrysler’s server, the mother ship). When Chrysler first launched the application, franchise new car dealers were told that there was a wiTECH install and support team that would have to set everything up. The franchise dealers were not to set anything up on their own. Often, those teams never came and finally, the franchise dealers installed the system themselves. This was about the time of the bail out and bankruptcy. For aftermarket service facilities, the wiTECH package was around $8,000.00 with a years’ worth of wiTECH licensing, support and programming capabilities. Sometime later, wiTECH decided to offer a more economical option that came with a less expensive router and support limited to email. This package was around $4000.00 and was called wiTech Lite. A DRB 3 emulator was included in the wiTECH application not long after wiTECH was released. This Emulator allowed the user to scan and program non-Can Chrysler’s through the wiTECH application. The DRB 3 Emulator was just that, an emulator and emulators are rarely as good as the real thing. Early on, the emulator was okay but did get better over time with updates.

Part 4: MicroPod 2
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The wiTECH MicroPod II was the next generation in Chrysler factory scan tool interfaces. The MicroPod is a pocket-sized dongle that plugged into the vehicles DLC. A wiTECH subscriptions was needed to use the wiTECH application. This tool would time out and be unusable if the subscription lapses. If you had an original VCI Pod and the wiTech software from V13.03.38 or prior, and never updated it, the tool would never time out. You could use it as a stand-alone tool, meaning that you couldn’t get all the benefits from the application, and you couldn’t program. Before this update, the application could be used in an offline mode, allowing it to function without connecting to the wiTECH server and checking the pod for registration and account information. Again, this is stand-alone diagnostics only, you wouldn’t be able to program, you would be limited in application features and you would limit yourself to older models due to the older update.
Tech Authority is the aftermarket portal for accessing subscriptions needed to download Chrysler flash files for programming Chrysler’s modules regardless of what scan tool or programming device that you are using.

The MicroPod 2 was released for compatibility issues with certain models. A while later wiTECH 2 was released to reduce cybersecurity and theft issues with Chrysler vehicles. With the wiTECH 2 release there was news of a sundown or elimination of the original wiTECH application. The other fun fact, your MicroPod 2 had to have a serial number of WPS-31560 or above. Older MicroPods would not be compatible with wiTECH 2, meaning that some users had to buy, yet another scan tool interface for use with witech 2. If you had a Micropod with a serial number that would allow you to register the device for the witech 2 and you did, that device could never again be used with the original wiTech application. The sundowner mentioned above did take place late in 2017 but according to sources, the original wiTECH application is still available to dealer franchises due to wiTECH 2 not being 100% compatible with some older CAN platforms. The new wiTech 2 is a cloud-based application meaning that you will need access to the internet for the scan tool to function.
The DRB 3 emulator is not available in wiTECH 2, so as it stands, the aftermarket needs to buy the separate standalone DRB 3 emulator from Controller Technologies Corporation or find a used DRB 3 if they want Factory non-CAN Chrysler coverage.
DRB 3
  • Non-CAN Chrysler vehicles.
  • Full factory scan tool functions (Some special Super Cards, adapters and cables needed for some Chrysler branded Mercedes and Mitsubishi products).
  • No longer sold, supported or serviced by formal vendors. There are very small companies that offer repairs, but parts are limited to old stock or parts used from non-functioning DRB 3 units.
  • Chrysler module programming with a Tech Authority subscription
DRB 3 Emulator
  • Controller Technologies Corporation DRB 3 is a stand-alone PC based scan tool. We are not referring to the DRB 3 Emulator that was included with wiTECh. This is the only legitimate option when looking for Factory coverage on non-CAN Chrysler vehicles. Keep in mind, that emulators are rarely 100% effective at emulating what they are designed to emulate. The DRB 3 is no exception, although, according to AE Tools, a distributor and support company for factory scan tools, the Controller Technologies Corporation DRB 3 is more capable of handling some of the oddball early CAN PCI Hybrid vehicles that were released during the early stages of the CAN protocol. In this way, it might be superior to the original DRB 3.
  • Nearly full factory scan tool coverage. This emulator has the same exceptions as the DRB 3 regarding Chrysler branded Mercedes and Mitsubishi products but a PC Based DRB 3 Multiplexer is available for Crossfire and Sprinter applications.
  • The kit comes with non-powertrain ECU calibration files for programming body and chassis modules without the need for a Tech Authority Subscription.
  • Powertrain programming available with a Tech Authority subscription.
wiTECH 2 and the MicroPod 2
  • Full factory scan tool functions with full programming capabilities on CAN compliant Chryslers.
  • A wiTECH 2 subscription will be needed for scan tool function.
  • wiTECH 2 subscriptions are available in three different terms:
 3-day subscription is $50.00,
 30-day subscription is $200.00
 365-day subscription is $1600.00
  • Cloud/Internet based so an internet access is needed for the application to function.
  • A Tech Authority subscription is needed for programming. You will need to have an active wiTECH 2 subscription as well.
  • Tech Authority subscriptions are available in eight different terms. 1-day subscription is $24.95, a 3-day subscription is $35.00, a 7-day subscription is $70.00, a 30 day subscription is $250.00, a 3 month subscription is $600.00, a 6 month subscription is $1000.00, a 1 year subscription is $1800.00.
See attached for vehicle to diagnostic tool reference chart
Here is the link needed to set up a wiTECH account:
Here is the link for the site to purchase Tech Authority subscriptions:


To recap,
If you find that you need Non-Can Chrysler coverage, you might consider buying a Controller Technologies Corporation DRB 3 Emulator. Normally I would say that it would be best to buy the Genuine DRB 3 but they’re only available used at this point and they are very expensive. You can expect to invest $2200-$3000 on a functional used DRB 3. A significant risk on a used tool that might not be repairable if needed.
For full factory diagnostic and programming capabilities on CAN Fiat/Chrysler automobiles, it’s very clear that you’ll need a MicroPod 2 with a serial number WSP-31560 or higher, a wiTECH subscription and a Tech Authority subscription for programming.
If you just look for a decent tool for Chrysler and don’t care it’s original or copy, the lowest cost is to get a decent Micropod 2 china clone with wiTECH 2 subscriptions (DO CONFIRM ITS FUNCTIONALITY! A good one should be like: http://www.obdii365.com/wholesale/witech-micropod-2-diagnosis-programming-for-chrysler.html)

On a side note, please let me know if I need to add or correct anything.

2019/06/05

witech Micropod2 Clone Dodge Review: Website, Tests, Pros & Cons

Here is all my ideas of witech Micropod2 Clone before and after purchase. Have posted in dodge-dart forum.
Now, i’d like to do collected and share with more fellows. Hope it’s helpful


Before purchase:
Though I haven’t tried it personally the flash files can be downloaded with a techauthority subscription. I believe car manufacturers are required by law to make them downloadable.
Emissions related controllers can be flashed with J2534 programmer
Supposedly all flashes can be done with a witech micropod clone (and the oem witech micropod obviously)
I’ve looked at a lot of the aftermarket tools and they are all far more expensive than the clone and probably don’t have the same Chrysler coverage as the witech micropod.

Link to purchase:
Will let everyone know how it works out.

Shipping:
Will let everyone know in a few days – just got a shipment notification.

Cars to test:
I have a 2015 WK 3.6L (wife) and a 2015 DS 5.7L (me).
I’ll let you know how it works on the 2015 model years. I looked at autoenginuity but it got mixed reviews and looking at the screenshots on their website, the UI seemed weird.
Plus, with the Chrysler add-ons, it is twice the price of the witech clone. I’ll be happy if I just get full Chrysler OBD 2 sensor monitoring plus a few misc tests. I can handle paying the dealer for flashes if I must

Package received:
Ok, so here’s an update… the kit shipped directly from China and arrived in a few days. The Micropod clone itself appears to be reasonably high quality but there are obvious differences from the OEM version: no lanyard, no wi-fi, no metal clip on the OBD 2 connector, etc. The firmware that mine came with was v2.4.1.
witech-micropod-2-review
I followed the directions that came with the kit (albeit in somewhat fractured English) and upon starting the wiTECH software, I got a “device with serial number XXX-XXXXX is not registered” error message.

The company that sold it to me said the copy of wiTECH was destroyed somehow and that I needed to buy a “wiTECH hdd” from them for a small additional fee. Not entirely sure what that would be but I worked around the problem before I got their reply. Long story short, I am a computer guy so I spent a couple of hours messing around with the software and the computer it was installed on and was able to get around the issue.

Did on cars 2015 DS & WK:
I connected it to my 2015 DS and my wife’s 2015 WK with no issues. I disabled the side view mirrortilt in reverse on her WK (only thing she didn’t like about it) and she was thrilled. There are functions to bleed ABS, program tire sizes, etc. There are literally hundreds of sensor readings, dozens of tests, actuators and misc functions that you can perform that seem to be very vehicle specific – which you would expect. Every switch/gadget in the vehicle seems to have a corresponding sensor reading of some kind in the software. The only odd behavior I saw was when I connected to the ABS computer of my DS… the EVIC freaked out and started screaming to service the ABS. Maybe that is a safety feature of some kind so folks don’t go driving while messing with the ABS computer? Powering the vehicle off and on again made the ABS warning go away. I could not find any “PROXI alignment” functions – maybe they don’t apply to my vehicles?


I did not try flashing anything as I don’t have a good enough reason to sign up for a time-limited TechAuthority subscription at the moment but next time I do, I’ll give it a shot. At the very least, it will be nice to be able to go to the dealer next time and tell THEM which modules need updating (wiTECH lets you print an ECU report) because whatever point-of-sale software the advisors use doesn’t always tell them when an update is available. For example, my PCM is on an AE revision but TechAuthority said that AF is available (and has been since before my last dealer visit)

Summary:
This was $169 well spent in my eyes.

On a side note:
I’ve done a considerable amount of research on this software and it appears that as of the 17.04.27 P4 patch level, the wiTECH 1.0 system has been EOL’ed for all CAN bus vehicles – forcing you to use the 100% web-based wiTECH 2.0.

If you decide to move forward with the Micropod clone, you will need to block the P4 update (or find a way to block the “diagnostic.js” file that does the check) or the software will kick you out seconds after opening the vehicle topography.

Once the update is blocked, it works fine – confirmed up to the 2015 MY.

2018/12/14

2010 Dodge Grand Caravan PCM swap with wiTech Micropod2

How-to: 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan used pcm swap with OEM wiTech and Micropod 2 VCI.  The program is WiTech 2.0. Replaced WiTech 1.0 requires a secure Micropod 2, active License to use WiTech 2.0 attached to your Micropod and active subscription to FCA Tech Authority.

Note: wiTech Micropod2 clone will program new PCM on Chrysloer vehicles if you have online account. For used PCM swap, you need luck.

Vehicle Model:
2009 Dodge Grand Caravan 3.3L V6 OHV
VIN: 2D8HN44E89R653374
vehicle-information
Prepration:
4-digit pin code (you can pull pin by OBD2 based device, like Autek ikey820 or Xtool X100 PAD2, both work great on Chrysler group)

The PIN entered was the 4 digit secret key code. When the PCM was replaced on this vehicle theres a 4 digit key code (security related) that needs to be transferred from the WCM to installed PCM. There is a function tab on WiTech 2.0 under the WCM miscellaneous functions that is “PCM Replaced” WiTech checks the ignition status then the 4 digit key code is entered WiTech verifies the correct pin code was entered then transfers the PIN to the PCM allowing the PCM and WCM to shake hands for a lack of better terminology and allowing the vehicle to start and run. For the PCM Replaced Function the Correct Vehicle VIN is checked as well.

Procedure:
In wiTech software, select WCM (Wireless Control Module)->Misc Function->PCM Replaced
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Use this function ONLY wehn the PCM has been replaced.
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Enter the Vehicle PIN and confirm
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Login to server with your online account
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Current VIN in the WCM/WIN is 2D4RN4DE0AR303795. To update the current VIN in the PCM press continue
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Write VIN success
Transfter of secret key successful. Cycle ignition key prior to starting the vehicle.
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Go back to module selection menu,
select-pcm
select PCM (Powertrain Control Module)
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Check DTCs and erase DTC stored
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Select PCM->Flash, witech display ECU status “Out of Date”
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Press the option to run the rountine
Flash special instructions:
Calibraion: 2009 RT 3.3L PCM AUTOMATIC 50 STATE FFV
Current Part Number:68025815AC
New Part Number: 68025815AE
Status: Out of data
Press OK to continue
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Manually enter flash to be applied “new PCM” and select catagaries: Customer starting system not functioning as normal
Press Continue
Flashing PCM in progress. Flashing from current part number to targeted part number.
Downloading flash file
Loading flash file
Downloading physical block 1 of 1
Performing checksun verification on logical block, turn OFF and ON ignition
Finalizing flash process
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ECU is up-to-date. Successfully flashed ECU from old part number to current part number.
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Go back to vehicle selection, click on car icon, select Guided Diagnostic
Select Restore Vehicle Configuration
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This procedure will update/restore vehicle configuration data based on sales codes associated to this VIN. Press Continue.
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Clear All DTCs in all ECUs this time
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If witech prompts no connection detected, connect the Micropod 2 VCI to vehicle again
And select Sort by Connection Time
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When the connection is built, witech will show the update vehicle information.
2010 Dodge Grand Caravan 3.3L V6 OHV
VIN: 2D4RN4DE0AR303795
Select Guided Diagnostics->Reset Vehicle Configuration again
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Download and write vehicle configuration data.
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Vehicle configuration programmed successfully.
After market features may need to be reconfigured. Shut off the ignition, close all doors, and unplug the witech micropod 2 diagnostic tool from DLC for 1 minute.
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Done.