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Hey GuysI am struggling a bit to connect the software, currently I think the issue lies with my OBD2 and not the link up with the Bike (V7 Stone 1)I am using a bbfly OBD2 which does boast the ftdi 232rl chip, ive used this product succesfully on my cars so it is operational.the 3 point adapter is the one in the picture, I saw somewhere that is should be correct.However using this setup, doesnt matter what I try I get the same result in the adapter test- just jumbled up letters or characters. The Voltage to the adapter is fine 12.7V, i can try different ports, bike connected or not, ignition on or off, just the cables, just the obd2 - I always get the same result unless the cable is disconnected from the pc of course.Any ideas or just an incompatible OBD2 ?
I never heard of this.But I don't know how many people ever did these tests.At the time of implementation it was working correctly, but I can not remember which bike it was.I will have a look in the 5AM code to check this and ask a friends of mine with a Norge 2V to make a cross check.
Ups ... You found a bug.I will fix it asap.
Just a quick 'Heads-Up' on the Injector test function in GD, on the 5AM Bikes. L/H Injector does not operate when selected, R/H side does when either side is selected.Has caused me a bit of head-scratching a couple of times.I contacted Bernd (GD Creator) to ask him about it, got this reply . . . Shortly after, he sent this . . .So there we go, soon we'll be able to test both sides independently.
I can DOWNLOAD to my mac OS Catalina version 10.15.7But I cannot open file.Any clues working on my 2003 Lemans V11
I have a 09 vintage that runs great and is easy to start unless it gets cold outside. any time it gets below about 40 degrees it doesn't want to start. If I open the fast idle it won't start. if I leave the fast idle lever closed it will eventually start. once started then I can use the fast idle to get rpms up until its warm. Does anyone have a map that address this issue?
Open Device Manager. Connect the OBD USB cable. Confirm a COM port appears, and if so what number. If nothing happens, try another USB port.Delete the GuzziDiag .ini file, then open GuzziDiag and check the connection settings. Select the port previously noted.Try to connect.