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MBBQ -- Well you either need to change that or stick to your carburetor MGs. First, you have several computers. Are they Windows or not? If Windows choose the oldest (WinXP is great) laptop (don't have a laptop -- borrow one). Then as a skills test, view the hardware configuration using Device Manager. If you don't know how to do that, it's time to call in an expert. That would be the neighborhood kid who keeps asking about your motorcycles. Use the Lonelec adapter, nothing else. I also recommend using a external battery -- NOT a battery charger, etc.Install the GD software. Familiarize yourself with the various menus even though the Breva isn't connected, especially the Report option. Make sure you have chosen the correct ECU model.I have found a specific sequence is required to achieve successful connection. Starting from Ignition Off and GD not started, the sequence is:1 -- connect the Lonelec 3-pin to the diagnostic 3-pin2 -- connect the Lonelec Black and Red clips to battery power (I use a separate battery)3 -- connect the Lonelec USB plug to the computer (you should hear the familiar jingle)4 -- verify the Lonelec COM number in Windows Device Manager (often COM4)5 -- start GD6 -- verify GD shows your ECU model in the bottom left box7 -- select/re-select the COM number in Preferences8 -- now click Connect and wait for the Ignition prompt9 -- turn ignition On, wait 15 seconds, and press OkAfter a few seconds, GD should fill in the bottom left box with configuration information about your ECU.In my experience, if Step 9 still shows Disconnected in the GD status line, I have to start all over from the beginning with Ignition Off and GD not running. Sometimes I'm successful on the first try and sometimes on the third try. Sometimes I have to swap USB ports. But I've always been successful.I recommend as a first step reading and saving a report. It's very useful to have a printout before clicking on the other stuff GD offers.As a second step, download a copy of your ECU map and your ECU firmware (two separate items). I was more successful invoking the appropriate programs directly rather than via the GD menu.Again run through the various GD menus to get a better understanding of your Breva and GD.Disconnect and power down everything. Recharge the laptop. Take a break.I have never loaded a map but if you were successful with all the above you should be successful now. Start from Step 1. When you have a successful connection, write your Beetle map. Then read and save another report. Disconnect and power down everything. Take the Breva for a ride. Tell us how it turns out.Best wishes with your Breva.
You said you followed everything. Just a thought, on the GD website, they show how the cable is wired. Did you confirm the cables you tried were wired correctly?I also have trouble getting GD to connect sometimes. It's usually the comm port selection. If two ports are showing, try each one. Even when one didn't work, when I went back to it, it would work??? Shrug!Tom
Did you run the adapter test program?
“This is a very complicated case Maude. You know, a lotta ins, a lotta outs, lotta what-have-yous.”Good luck to you and Guzzisteve