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Old 08-10-2014, 01:30 PM   #76
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JDM ECU so all I can do is open source. Luckily my tuner prefers it.
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Old 08-11-2014, 07:42 AM   #77
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Hmmm...I haven't had anyone contact me recently with that particular issue. Is it the newest versions of both EcuFlash and RomRaider? Are you installing drivers separately from the EcuFlash installation (which includes the current drivers)?
What are the current versions? I'll check when I get home. I used the links on here when installing and trying to flash and use rom raider.
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Old 08-11-2014, 09:02 PM   #78
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I just had so many problems...
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What are the current versions? I'll check when I get home. I used the links on here when installing and trying to flash and use rom raider.
1.44.4347 is the most current version of EcuFlash from our site.
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Old 08-26-2016, 02:07 PM   #79
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I need to revive this, to ask:
Did all the guys that posted here get their ECU bricked when the voltage out of bounds error came up?
were you all test writing, as this error was happening?
I was actually flashing mine when a low voltage input came to the screen... I thought it did for a second but after I let it sit for a few, and put the base map back on it started right up, I had to change my pants after words but it was okay!
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Old 03-23-2017, 07:41 PM   #80
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I had that problem turned out to,be my obd2 port was getting too loose had to get another one and fixed it right up
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Old 06-02-2020, 09:03 PM   #81
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Sorry to drag this up from the dead but I'm also having this issue. Latest version of ECU flash. Haven't checked my cable yet. New battery and on the trickle charger. Keep getting " reading ECU programming voltage programming voltage 4.34 volts programming voltage out of range interface close. When I try to write stock room it says flash image identical exiting without writing to flash. Car starts and runs normal but can't seem to flash my modified rom. Test write works fine. No issues. The only thing I changed in the rom is shut off the codes for tgvs (deleted). Any ideas?
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Old 06-03-2020, 01:45 PM   #82
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Sorry to drag this up from the dead but I'm also having this issue. Latest version of ECU flash. Haven't checked my cable yet. New battery and on the trickle charger. Keep getting " reading ECU programming voltage programming voltage 4.34 volts programming voltage out of range interface close. When I try to write stock room it says flash image identical exiting without writing to flash. Car starts and runs normal but can't seem to flash my modified rom. Test write works fine. No issues. The only thing I changed in the rom is shut off the codes for tgvs (deleted). Any ideas?
You have the test connectors hooked up and the init plug jumped?

Had this issue the other day and starting looking everything up, forgot to to jump that white plug. Thankfully had a paperclip in my pocket
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Old 06-04-2020, 10:55 AM   #83
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You have the test connectors hooked up and the init plug jumped?



Had this issue the other day and starting looking everything up, forgot to to jump that white plug. Thankfully had a paperclip in my pocket
Yes white plug jumped
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Old 08-30-2020, 05:58 PM   #84
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I had this issue last week I could test write but not truly write to the ECU. I was getting ~4.34 V. Turns out it was because I didn't jump the white plug near the green testmode connectors. After jumping it it wrote to the ECU and registered ~12.34 V.
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Old 09-06-2020, 12:39 AM   #85
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For me it's my tactic cable connected at the obd2 port. I have to slightly add pressure on it by pushing it towards the gas pedal. Might have to play around see how it goes
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