status 65 and loss of MSShift CAN
Posted: Tue May 13, 2014 5:59 pm
Ok Lance,
I am confused. After trying to troubleshoot other issues, I've really goofed something up.
See attached screen shot. After powering up the system, using Bluetooth, I comms working (according to the blinking lights in the lower right hand corner). But when I go to my MSShift screen, TPS load dial is none responsive, and when I start the engine, MSShift is not seeing rpm, and no line pressure, etc.
What has me confused is why "MS-II CAN ID" and "MS-II outpc block" are ghosted?
After applying power, Status =1 (which is normal), after about 15 secs, TS comms comes back, Status=1. After another 7 secs Status changes to 65. Manual says 65= low voltage. But I know that is wrong as MSPro is reporting good voltage (12-13V).
I have attached two screen shots. One now with ghosted stuff, and the other is one I took a while back during bench testing, when I got the CAN working.
I can't figure this out. Need some help.
Dave
I am confused. After trying to troubleshoot other issues, I've really goofed something up.
See attached screen shot. After powering up the system, using Bluetooth, I comms working (according to the blinking lights in the lower right hand corner). But when I go to my MSShift screen, TPS load dial is none responsive, and when I start the engine, MSShift is not seeing rpm, and no line pressure, etc.
What has me confused is why "MS-II CAN ID" and "MS-II outpc block" are ghosted?
After applying power, Status =1 (which is normal), after about 15 secs, TS comms comes back, Status=1. After another 7 secs Status changes to 65. Manual says 65= low voltage. But I know that is wrong as MSPro is reporting good voltage (12-13V).
I have attached two screen shots. One now with ghosted stuff, and the other is one I took a while back during bench testing, when I got the CAN working.
I can't figure this out. Need some help.
Dave