Hi,
with my VAG KKL USB device with FTDI chip I always get "no ECU response". I already tried another laptop with a fresh installed XP SP3, same result.
The connection test is okay.
Do I need to modify the interface? It has 4 connections to the OBD port.
Olaf
Punto '99 1.216V no ECU response
Re: Punto '99 1.216V no ECU response
Chip is FT232RL
Re: Punto '99 1.216V no ECU response
Hello
Which driver did you use?
Try it once with this driver
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
Greetings Eddy
Which driver did you use?
Try it once with this driver
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
Greetings Eddy
Re: Punto '99 1.216V no ECU response
I tried that driver, still no luck. The VAG KKL should work out of the box when I want to read the engine's fault codes, right?
My generic OBD2 scanner (Autel brand) has no problems with the car.
My generic OBD2 scanner (Autel brand) has no problems with the car.
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Re: Punto '99 1.216V no ECU response
Can you connect to some other systems (abs/airbag) on your Punto with that KKL interface?
Does it working with other systems or does not work at all?
Does it working with other systems or does not work at all?
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Re: Punto '99 1.216V no ECU response
I only have my Punto to test, my other car has a CAN bus. On the Punto, MES does not find any single module when I click on "scan".
Anyway, the KKL vendor offered to change the interface. I hope that it is defective out of the box, and that the new one will work.
Anyway, the KKL vendor offered to change the interface. I hope that it is defective out of the box, and that the new one will work.
Re: Punto '99 1.216V no ECU response
New cable, 2 PCs, 2 OSes (XP and Win7). Still "no ECU response".
Are there KKL interfaces that simply do not work? I have this one:
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Olaf
Are there KKL interfaces that simply do not work? I have this one:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 5567292001
Olaf
Re: Punto '99 1.216V no ECU response
Hello
This interface works with KKL Multiecuscan
I think that certain settings are not correct.
as
driver
com port
Latency Time
Multiecuscan settings
Greetings Eddy
This interface works with KKL Multiecuscan
I think that certain settings are not correct.
as
driver
com port
Latency Time
Multiecuscan settings
Greetings Eddy
Re: Punto '99 1.216V no ECU response
[*]Hi Eddy,
COM port: on WinXP, one COM port appeared; on Win7, I got two. One of the two ports seemed to work.
Latency: set from 16 to 1. I also disabled "serial PnP". I left Baud rate and other settings at default values.
MES settings: I started "scan for interfaces" successfully, after that I did a "latency test" which showed reasonable results.
Perhaps I did something in the wrong order? What I did:
* connect KKL to USB
* connect KKL to car
* ignition on (MAR)
* start MES
Is that correct?
Driver: I tried http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/CDM/CDM20814_Setup.exe (link from your manual) and the driver from http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm later onAlfaeddy wrote:Hello
This interface works with KKL Multiecuscan
I think that certain settings are not correct.
as
driver
com port
Latency Time
Multiecuscan settings
Greetings Eddy
COM port: on WinXP, one COM port appeared; on Win7, I got two. One of the two ports seemed to work.
Latency: set from 16 to 1. I also disabled "serial PnP". I left Baud rate and other settings at default values.
MES settings: I started "scan for interfaces" successfully, after that I did a "latency test" which showed reasonable results.
Perhaps I did something in the wrong order? What I did:
* connect KKL to USB
* connect KKL to car
* ignition on (MAR)
* start MES
Is that correct?
Re: Punto '99 1.216V no ECU response
Hello oz42
Yes, your approach is correct
Your interface is detected?
Thus should a connection can be made to the controller.
One more question.
If your KKL interface is detected!
But should also scan (F11) will work with the existing controllers are detected.
What did you find there?
Greetings Eddy
Yes, your approach is correct
Your interface is detected?
Thus should a connection can be made to the controller.
One more question.
If your KKL interface is detected!
But should also scan (F11) will work with the existing controllers are detected.
What did you find there?
Greetings Eddy