NismoTronicSA Update: 3.4.3 (MIL Flashing Fixed)
A new update is available today that fixes the MIL flashing issue that some of you guys were experiencing.
This did not cause any drivability issues and was ONLY apparent when there was a DTC being set.
There are two types of DTC codes and there is a big distinction that needs to be made between them.
The first is the normal DTC error, which is what you will see when you go to read the codes with the Tools -> Check Codes window.
These will come on and stay solid until you clear them with the clear codes button in the Check Codes window.
The second is called a transient DTC error and will turn the MIL on when a sensor goes out of range, but it can also turn the MIL off when it comes back into range. This can cause the MIL to flicker if you are right on the edge of the sensor voltage range and it is tripping the DTC.
Another new feature is the DTC enable masks, which allow you to completely disable the MIL output for any of the DTCs, which can come in handy when trying to find any transient codes that might be set. You can disable them 1 by 1 until you find the exact transient code that is being set so you can address the issue.
DO NOT DISABLE A DTC MASK PERMANENTLY IF YOU HAVE NOT DISABLED THE SENSOR/FEATURE IN THE TUNE!!
This did not cause any drivability issues and was ONLY apparent when there was a DTC being set.
There are two types of DTC codes and there is a big distinction that needs to be made between them.
The first is the normal DTC error, which is what you will see when you go to read the codes with the Tools -> Check Codes window.
These will come on and stay solid until you clear them with the clear codes button in the Check Codes window.
The second is called a transient DTC error and will turn the MIL on when a sensor goes out of range, but it can also turn the MIL off when it comes back into range. This can cause the MIL to flicker if you are right on the edge of the sensor voltage range and it is tripping the DTC.
Another new feature is the DTC enable masks, which allow you to completely disable the MIL output for any of the DTCs, which can come in handy when trying to find any transient codes that might be set. You can disable them 1 by 1 until you find the exact transient code that is being set so you can address the issue.
DO NOT DISABLE A DTC MASK PERMANENTLY IF YOU HAVE NOT DISABLED THE SENSOR/FEATURE IN THE TUNE!!
Last edited by JKTUNING
on 2013-08-02
at 14-35-15.