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KDub

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Nov 3, 2006
Mesa, Arizona
well i disconnected my battary cable and now my car runs on the stock ecu. i guess i lost the data from the dsmlink. can i get it back? if so how? im new to tuning obviously so take it easy with the lingo on me :coy:
 
Update your profile with the mods on your car.

Did you buy the car with DSMLink? If so, go abouts to try and get on the dsmlink forums, for more thorough help. Go on the dsmlink site if you don't have the owner's manual. Download it and read.

If you really do indeed have DSMLink, the chip should go back to its default settings on what is burned on the eeprom as stated by you when you ordered it, or the previous owner, with air/fuel settings back to default.

Just read up on DSMLink's site on how the product works and what you need, because if your asking this kind of question, it's not worth typing what is stated on their site:
http://www.dsmlink.com

Read, learn, update your profile, then post again if you need more help.
 
well i disconnected my battary cable and now my car runs on the stock ecu. i guess i lost the data from the dsmlink. can i get it back? if so how? im new to tuning obviously so take it easy with the lingo on me :coy:

Whenever you lose battery power you lose your dsmlink settings on the ecu. if you have a laptop and you saved them you can just re-open them and copy them back to the ecu. Im assuming you have a 2g. Only 1g's have a "backup" battery that keeps your memory of settings if you lose battery power.
 
Do you have logs from when the car was running properly? If so open the log & on the ecu menu near the bottom there are a couple option to load, save to the ecu, etc. Don't have the program infront of me so the names may be wrong but there should be an option to load to ecu & this will program the values of that log into the ecu & once thats done use the save to ecu to get it to keep those values.
 
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