Innovate tend to include a bung with their kit if that helps.
I had one included in my LC-1 package when I got that, may not be the case here though.
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Innovate tend to include a bung with their kit if that helps.
I had one included in my LC-1 package when I got that, may not be the case here though.
The details on the Innovate site lists that a bung is included /yes
Crikey that was fast £15 off something I was planning to buy anyway bargain! Well done Foxdie.
thread from the dead time.
i have just tried to get a MTX-L wideband repaired by innovate and the company line is NO THEY WILL NOT REPAIR THEM if they have a 4.2 wideband sensor fitted rather than the newer 4.9 wideband sensor. They say the 4.2 is not suported any more and it would be to costly to repair.
so i now have two dead gauges which can not be repaired.
How do you know it's gauge at fault not sensor?
You can buy generic 4.2 sensor very cheap off ebay now.
The screen is dead does not light up at all on one of them.
The other is a very irratic display jumping around all over the place.
I have fitted known working sensor into it and it makes no difference to the display. Still irratic.
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Bugger.
It seems that controller in MTX is fried up, but before jumping into any conclusion, check carefully wiring coming from MTX, maybe it's been broken. Had similar case in a past when AEM display gone mad, and it was signal wire broken just near sensor.
Maybe a solder joint issue too? worth a check - maybe the clock is contagious haha!
Might it be possible to pull the binary file from the intermittent controller to then allow you to rebuild the boards and re-flash them?