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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1290 on: April 05, 2017, 08:49:02 PM »
I found the preferences.  On my MAC, they are not under the "File" dropdown menu, rather, in a dropdown under the heading Guzzidiag...  This didn't look like a place where there would have been a dropdown, but there was. 

The throttle reading was 1.0 without relearning, so I think I have succeeded.  Just waiting from Beetle to confirm there isn't anything else I need to do.  I will report back on how it runs once I am sure I am done. 
« Last Edit: April 05, 2017, 08:53:30 PM by alanp »
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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1291 on: April 05, 2017, 09:13:00 PM »
Pretty sure you're good to go. Hit the button and see what happens!

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1292 on: April 05, 2017, 09:45:41 PM »
It works....very well!  I did a short ride (its dark and cold out) and know this is a very good thing.  But more testing is needed - tomorrow. 
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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1293 on: April 05, 2017, 11:11:13 PM »
Congrats!!

I had to take a quick course in this myself when I got my EV. I had the wrong ECU, then got the right one with the wrong map, then........

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1293 on: April 05, 2017, 11:11:13 PM »

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1294 on: April 06, 2017, 11:25:11 AM »
Good news and bad news, and another plea for help.  Hopefully, some of this will be helpful to other Mac users.

First, the good.  I can't fully retrace what happened, but I got the map loaded.  The "stuff" in the left hand column WAS a computer directory of sorts, but its appearance and organization were not recognizable by me and looked nothing like the screenshots on page 1 of this thread (which look familiar).  The other strange thing is I had done some clicking around in there earlier today and found very little.  I think maybe I wasn't clicking on the right place, the arrows, but eventually, I clicked on something that showed me a full list of the applications on my computer so I knew it was looking at my hardrive.  I kept searching and finally got to my desktop (buried two layers deep in the "files" list under "Users/alanpratt02"), and the map file appeared in the middle window.  I loaded it!

The bad news.  I now can't figure out how to relearn the throttle.  Guzzidiag won't connect to the bike.  Beetle has told me to verify I am connected to right com port and to select the right ECU in PREFERENCES, but I can't find PREFERENCES anywhere.  Anybody have any help on that?

I do not have any other related programs open (reader or writer).
The cables are hooked up.
Guzzidiag shows the wrong ECU which I don't know how to change.
When I go to "FILE/CONNECT", the connect is grayed out, meaning it is not a selectable option. 

Don't know how to proceed. 

Pete not on now but I believe he has said in the past you can pull the 30AMP fuse (I think) and wait a few minutes then plug back in and it will do the re-learn process.  Also can disco the battery for a few as well.  Think listed in this thread somewhere but know in WG.

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1295 on: April 09, 2017, 06:16:56 PM »
Just like to give a shout out to Beetle and Welshrob.

Purchased the map on Saturday after a period of me and Rob fumbling our way through the remap and Beetle talking us throught it, we finally got it installed.

The bike (2013 V7 Racer) now runs so much better. No down low bog and smooth as. Might even have a bit more down low, but not sure. Might just that it feels stronger cause it is so much smoother.

Very very happy

Huge thanks to Welshrob and Beetle for the help.

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1296 on: April 27, 2017, 01:21:46 PM »
Good news and bad news, and another plea for help.  Hopefully, some of this will be helpful to other Mac users.

First, the good.  I can't fully retrace what happened, but I got the map loaded.  The "stuff" in the left hand column WAS a computer directory of sorts, but its appearance and organization were not recognizable by me and looked nothing like the screenshots on page 1 of this thread (which look familiar).  The other strange thing is I had done some clicking around in there earlier today and found very little.  I think maybe I wasn't clicking on the right place, the arrows, but eventually, I clicked on something that showed me a full list of the applications on my computer so I knew it was looking at my hardrive.  I kept searching and finally got to my desktop (buried two layers deep in the "files" list under "Users/alanpratt02"), and the map file appeared in the middle window.  I loaded it!

What you are seeing is the Unix directory files. Many are typically hidden from Mac users but you are seeing them because Guzzidiag isn't a native Mac app. But at least you found the files.
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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1297 on: April 27, 2017, 08:52:59 PM »
7/2000 V11 Sport

Changing the CO Trim

I'm following all of the instructions and setting the CO Trim to 0 but when it goes to finish and I bring Guzzidiag back up it at the old numbers (33).

I saw somewhere that if you have an error code you can't reset the CO Trim until you clear the code. I haven't checked for an error code yet.

Anyone else have this problem?
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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1298 on: April 27, 2017, 10:54:29 PM »
15M ecu, right? Or has it been replaced with a 15RC?

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1299 on: April 28, 2017, 07:39:05 AM »
15M ecu, right? Or has it been replaced with a 15RC?

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1300 on: April 28, 2017, 04:52:52 PM »
No Lambda sensor, right?

I don't think the Lambda sensor was included on the V11 models until 2003, but somebody might have added one?

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1301 on: April 28, 2017, 05:18:00 PM »
No sensor with the 15M.

DTC's shouldn't affect CO trim.

Try this:

After you have adjusted the trim and clicked finish and GuzziDiag requests 'engine off', hit the kill switch and wait 30 seconds before disconnecting GuzziDiag. Turn keyswitch off, then wait another 30 seconds before reconnecting.

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1302 on: April 28, 2017, 06:20:31 PM »
No sensor with the 15M.

DTC's shouldn't affect CO trim.

Try this:

After you have adjusted the trim and clicked finish and GuzziDiag requests 'engine off', hit the kill switch and wait 30 seconds before disconnecting GuzziDiag. Turn keyswitch off, then wait another 30 seconds before reconnecting.

Correct, no sensor with the early V11 Sports.

I'm not sure where I read the note about error messages, it could have been skimming this now 44 page topic. Or another site.

Will do, I suspect I was rushing those steps. Thanks!
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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1303 on: May 08, 2017, 02:37:16 PM »
Need some help here.  Cannot connect to any of the GuzziDiag/Reader/Writer programs anymore.  Was working last month but now every time I try to connect I get the prompt to turn on the ignition and then a few seconds later a prompt to turn the ignition off and it does not connect.  I've tried this on my Stelvio and V7 Stone and another Stelvio all with the same results.  I've checked to make sure the comm port is correct and that the comm port in use (#21 in this case) is using the 2.12.26.0 drivers.  I have the lonelec cables and I get the blue light when it is powered up.  My laptop only has one USB port so I cannot try a different one there.  I've tried to connect with both 0.46 and 0.47 versions of Guzzidiag as well.  Using Windows 10 operating system.  Any thoughts?
 

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1304 on: May 08, 2017, 02:40:31 PM »
Check you've selected the right Guzzi model.

Try another port (even although you only have one).  It may have locked onto a non-existent port.

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1305 on: May 08, 2017, 03:03:28 PM »
Try the adapter test: LINKY
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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1306 on: May 08, 2017, 03:10:23 PM »
Check you've selected the right Guzzi model.

Try another port (even although you only have one).  It may have locked onto a non-existent port.

I've made sure I have the correct ECU model selected.  I'll try changing the comm port.  Thanks.

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1307 on: May 08, 2017, 03:25:24 PM »
Try the adapter test: LINKY

Changed comm port from 21 to 19 with no luck.  Tried the adapter test, under transmit is said "this is a test" and nothing under received and a timeout message at the bottom of the window.

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1308 on: May 08, 2017, 03:31:55 PM »
I've made sure I have the correct ECU model selected.  I'll try changing the comm port.  Thanks.


The 3 pin connector is pushed in far enough?

 They can break, the adapters
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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1309 on: May 08, 2017, 03:43:42 PM »

The 3 pin connector is pushed in far enough?

 They can break, the adapters

Connector was firmly connected.  I will probably have to order another set of Lonelecs I guess.

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1310 on: May 08, 2017, 03:51:44 PM »
Check the 3 pin to 16 pin cable.




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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1311 on: May 08, 2017, 04:28:14 PM »
Check the 3 pin to 16 pin cable.



All my pins look good physically not sure if there is a way to test them with a multimeter.  I have ordered an new set of Lonelec cables/adapter and will revisit this when they arrive.

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1312 on: May 08, 2017, 04:32:10 PM »
You can test the 3p to 16p cable. It's a straight through connector.

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1313 on: May 10, 2017, 09:21:43 AM »
Correct, no sensor with the early V11 Sports.

I'm not sure where I read the note about error messages, it could have been skimming this now 44 page topic. Or another site.

Will do, I suspect I was rushing those steps. Thanks!

I tried it again and took more time between steps and got the CO Trim to stick.
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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1314 on: May 10, 2017, 04:06:51 PM »
I tried it again and took more time between steps and got the CO Trim to stick.



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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1315 on: May 20, 2017, 05:51:57 PM »
All my pins look good physically not sure if there is a way to test them with a multimeter.  I have ordered an new set of Lonelec cables/adapter and will revisit this when they arrive.

Ok new cables have arrived and yes it was the Lonelec OBD II reader section that was faulty, I may have rolled the cable too tight while packing it up for a trip and damaged part of the USB cable.  New setup is working fine and beetle's new V7 map installed.  I'll comment on it in the V7 map thread.

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1316 on: June 28, 2017, 03:37:54 PM »
Hello,

I would like to ask, maybe somebody could send me latest map for V7 stone 2014, or maybe somebody knows where I can download.

Thank you in advance

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1317 on: June 29, 2017, 03:50:00 AM »
You looking for a factory map?

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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1318 on: June 29, 2017, 06:38:38 AM »
@gmic, you did ask that in other topic:

http://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=81414.60

 and also tell what map you have now.
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Re: GuzziDiag HowTo - A tutorial for beginners
« Reply #1319 on: July 07, 2017, 08:55:34 PM »
I have a 2010 California Vintage that I'm looking for a tune file for. I ordered a cable from lonelec and will be using Guzzidiag. Im looking for a tune file to support the following mods: Air box mod, Mistral mufflers, and catless Mistral H-pipe  :food:

 

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