4.0l timing question
When I go under “Vehicle Info” on the timer all I have available to me is the ECU Strategy Code. (FBCD155). Bama used the FBCD155 to tell me my actual Calibration Code was UHK0. Which screwed with all of the gauges and wouldn’t allow the engine to crank.
Just to be sure, the “canned tunes” as you called it are the tunes you get from Bama in their “Tunes for Life Program” correct?
If yes, then every tune with the exception of the UHK0 tunes worked fine. They just had a lingering Wrench Light which I asked Bama to resolve. I ran mainly 87 performance but did run the 93 race for a couple weeks. Not 87 and 93 ran just fine but I had the wrench light.
So so far Bama has not been able to tell me why that Wrench light stays on.
Just to be sure, the “canned tunes” as you called it are the tunes you get from Bama in their “Tunes for Life Program” correct?
If yes, then every tune with the exception of the UHK0 tunes worked fine. They just had a lingering Wrench Light which I asked Bama to resolve. I ran mainly 87 performance but did run the 93 race for a couple weeks. Not 87 and 93 ran just fine but I had the wrench light.
So so far Bama has not been able to tell me why that Wrench light stays on.
Canned tunes are the three it comes with out of the box.
You should still be able to read the calibration ID somewhere with the tuner.
I went through all the tunes on my Diablosport, none of them had the wrench light
come on.
You should still be able to read the calibration ID somewhere with the tuner.
I went through all the tunes on my Diablosport, none of them had the wrench light
come on.
I have looked everywhere in the tuner and still have not been able to find a place where it will tell me the Calb. Code.
Bama has went to two customs tunes, something about they have combined the performance and street tune into just a performance tune. Anyways, both of the original tunes that I ordered used the BSZ1 Calb. Code. The only issue I had with these tunes was the Wrench light would not go off, even after 500+ miles. That’s when I contacted Bama, but I have came to the conclusion that they don’t even know what’s going on.
Bama has went to two customs tunes, something about they have combined the performance and street tune into just a performance tune. Anyways, both of the original tunes that I ordered used the BSZ1 Calb. Code. The only issue I had with these tunes was the Wrench light would not go off, even after 500+ miles. That’s when I contacted Bama, but I have came to the conclusion that they don’t even know what’s going on.
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