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    Help with openport 2.0 and evoscan please

    Hi.
    I have bought a tactrix openport cable and I have various versions of Evoscan, (2.1 2.5 2.6 2.7 &2.9), I just got the cable this week, and can't actuate anything or read fault codes.
    I have tried various settings on evoscan, (mutII, OBDII, etc), and tried different versions of evoscan to try and connect, but no joy as yet!.
    Can someone, tell me what version of evoscan I should be using with an openport 2.0 cable, and what settings to set evoscan to to get them working please.
    When I connect the cable to the OBDII port in the car, I dont get any flashing lights on the dash!.
    I have noticed that there are small led's in the OBDII connector part of the 2.o Cable, (clear plastic), and they seem to be steadily cycling through Blue, Green, Red (from left to right constantly.
    Main thing I would like to know is:, Have I bought a duff cable?.
    Do I require different or additional software (ecuflash?, ECUEDIT,) to get them working?, I only have evoscan at the moment.
    Any info or pointer would be most appreciated,
    Cable has Tactrix inc PoenPort 2.0 Rev E sticker on it.
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    Hi Louis, firstly, have you read this thread?

    http://www.clubvr4.com/forum/showthr...lash-1-43-3252

    Might be some tips in there to help.

    Ps. Lights will only flash when you try and actually connect, just having the cable plugged into the OBD-II port won't trigger diagnostic mode.
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    Hi Jason, I have scanned through and am reading it just now, but a quick question, do I need to install ECUflash to get them talking to each other.
    I am just starting with this, I had been using a VAG cable with the 1 - 4 pins earthed together, and I could laog runs, but not read or clear DTC's.
    I mainly want to use this set up for checking fault codes and bleeding the AYC, not flashing the ecu at the moment, I did get the flash cable which I have not connected.

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    Okay, quick few bullet points;

    • Device Setup wants to be set to "OpenPort 2.0" at the top left, with "Mitsubishi MUTIII" ticked
    • Select ECU (top left) and Select DTC Method (bottom right) should always be the same, change both at the same time
    • "Disable Mitsubishi Dashboard Flashing Lights" is unchecked in the Logging menu
    • Latest version of EcuFlash is installed to have latest firmware drivers installed for OpenPort 2.0

    When you're testing, make sure your ignition is on (doesn't matter if engine is started or not), and that any switches / mods to bridge pin 1 to 4 is disabled / removed.

    Also, be aware that sometimes connecting to the AYC ECU to read DTCs or activating actuators can be temperamental until you've actually logged live values first

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    Top left corner of evoscan panel says:
    Baudrate 15625
    Timeout ms 1000
    openport 2.0 (J2534/CAN/ExoX) selected
    Mitsubishi MUTIII (3) selected
    Select ECU: EFI
    and on the lower part of the evoscan window
    Select DTC Method/ECU: MUTII EFI.

    When I try to read DTC's I get:
    In the event log window:
    Info: Attempt Baudrate MMC.
    Info: Unable to load DLL 'op20pt32.DLL': The specified module could not be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E)
    Info: Check DTC's Complete.

    In lower Diagnostic Trouble codes Window I get:
    Unable to load DLL 'op20pt32.DLL': The specified module could not be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E)

    ???

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    Latest version of EcuFlash is installed to have latest firmware drivers installed for OpenPort 2.0

    Right, I don't have any version of ECUFLash and I didn't get any drivers with the cable!.

    Can I download these from Limitless??

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    Right, try this;

    1. Disconnect the OpenPort from your computer
    2. Completely uninstall EvoScan
    3. Delete the folder EvoScan creates in My Documents or wherever (back it up if you wanna keep logs etc)
    4. Download and install the latest version from EvoScan.com here: http://www.evoscan.com/downloads/EvoScanv2.9.0019.zip
    5. Do NOT connect the OpenPort 2.x at this point
    6. Download and install the latest version of EcuFlash from here: http://www.evoscan.com/ecuflash/ecuf...433252_win.exe
    7. Run EcuFlash and then connect your OpenPort 2.0 cable
    8. If prompted by Windows, allow all the drivers to be installed for both the 2.0 and 1.3 cables
    9. In EcuFlash, go to the Help -> Licensing menu, this should check the firmware of the OpenPort 2.0 and update it as required
    10. Close EcuFlash and try EvoScan again

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    Right, will do that now!

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    Hmm, Just before I remove all the versions of Evoscan I have on the laptop, (not sure if I will be able to down load older versions that the latest 2.9), I have found a file which is drivers for openport 2.0 cable in my evoscan 2.9 folder, so I have attached the cable to the laptop (not the car), and am installing the drivers when prompted.OK, it says drivers are installed and that my new device is ready to use!!.
    I will go back out to the car and see if there is any difference. ( was not sure whether to use the drivers or not, but will give it a go before I remove all and start from scratch!

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    Right after installing the drivers, (or rather showing the laptop where to find them in the folders), I opened Evoscan 2.9 and I reconnected the 2.0 cable (it asked re drivers again, so I selected and it found them).

    I selected MutIII, EFI, and lower right, MutII EFI


    I connected to the car, and I got a connection. I checked for DTC's and I got the following:
    Intake Temperature Sensor (13)
    Throttle Position Sensor (14)
    Engine coolant temperature sensor (21)
    Camshaft position sensor (23)
    Vehicle speed sensor (24)
    Barometric pressure sensor (25)

    Also managed to log an engine tick over and rev with selected tick box options.
    Dash only flashes when connecting to ECU.

    I tried selecting AYC and MUTII AYC, but could not connect to ECU, could this be because I need to disconnect Pin 9??, (where is the best place to disconnect pin 9, in the openport plastic see through bit??, or use the openport OBDII extension and disconnect it there somewhere (sealed cable ends))

    I will download the other software you have mentioned (Ecuflash).

    Ta very much for assistance so far,

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    Just so you know, EvoScan reading EFI (engine) ECU fault codes is notoriously broken however clearing fault codes is fine, do the paperclip trick to get the actual fault codes

    DO NOT disconnect Pin 9 from an OpenPort 2.0, that is only done on 1.3U cables.

    If you can't log AYC, that is probably a bug with EvoScan not properly initing the ECU, it won't be the OpenPort if you can connect to other ECUs. It could be a wiring problem or worst case it's the AYC ECU. Does AYC function normally?

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    yes all functioning ok.
    Car is 1998 pre facelift
    I have been trying to use ecuflash, but I can't get it to connect to the ecu.
    I click on the read from ecu icon I get "interface close"

    Am I missing something (again lol)?

    Should I download an earlier version??

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    Do I need the mini jacl and flash connector connected to the car and the Openport 2.0 cable when trying to read the ECU?.
    Also I did not see an option for 7201 on the list of which ECU to read, it came up with 7203 and 7202 and 7202F as options?

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    ecuflash does not read 7201 at the moment.
    you need MMC something or other.

    to read ecu you have to have the reflash connector fitted.

    jason will be cback to fill you in.

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    Right, I have the cable and all the additional bits. (flash connector minijack to white connector, 2 x small connectors, for mitsubishi and Subaru, An OBDII extension cable, mini USB to USB connector and the Openport 2.0 unit itself)
    I have Evoscan 2.9
    I have the latest version of ECUflash.

    BUT,
    I can't find an option on the ecu read menu in ecuflash for a 7201 ecu, so I can't read the ecu!.
    In Evoscan I can't connect to any other ECU, like ABS aor AYC or ACD!
    At the moment the only thing it will do is log info, like a run.
    But, I can do this already with the VAG cable I have!.

    What am I missing?, or do I have the wrong car for this cable lol

    (thanks to Jason so far for info),
    Any input appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davezj View Post
    ecuflash does not read 7201 at the moment.
    you need MMC something or other.
    Answered in question 4 of the Common tuning FAQ
    Last edited by foxdie; 17-04-2012 at 09:02 PM.

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    I have checked the link to common tuning facts, but it is all about flashing! no answer to my questions!

    As far as I know I the have a 7201 ecu. (My old Legnum was a 7201, I will check, but what I want to do is minimal so it would be more accessible if I had a 7202 or a 7203)
    I have NO intention of flashing the ECU, I did not get the cable to flash the ECU.

    I got the cable so I could do more than the VAG cable that I have (pin 1 and 4 connected to ground out pin 1)
    With the VAG cable I can log runs, and play them back using Evoscan.

    I read a few posts an here and thought that the Openport 2.0 would allow me to:
    Log read and clear fault codes and access the other ecu's to read and clear fault codes, and to activate the Ayc pump and solenoids etc for bleeding the AYC
    and also possibly download info from the ECU.

    I am probably missing something simple, but at the moment I can log a run (like the VAG cable). I can bring up fault codes as mentioned in the post further up, but the answer back is strange (confusing)
    Quote "Just so you know, EvoScan reading EFI (engine) ECU fault codes is notoriously broken however clearing fault codes is fine, do the paperclip trick to get the actual fault codes"
    I don't need a 2.0 cable for this then, as it (or it and or evoscan) is unreliable?

    I now have ECUflash but the "read rom list " doesn't have 7201 on it!! (I did not have the flash part, cable plugged in as I thought it was for flashing only!) I saw Dave's post and will try again with it connected when the laptop battery is charged up again).

    Also at the mo I can only access the EFI ecu. I cannot get anything (fault codes or activate actuators etc from anything else (AYC, ABS, or ACD)
    So no big gains at the moment!!, again any info or guidance welcomed


    Quote "If you can't log AYC, that is probably a bug with EvoScan not properly initing the ECU, it won't be the OpenPort if you can connect to other ECUs. It could be a wiring problem or worst case it's the AYC ECU. Does AYC function normally?"
    Can only access EFI ecu, no others, so I don't think it's my ATC ecu. and AYC is working fine.
    Last edited by Louis; 17-04-2012 at 11:13 PM.

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    erm, stupid question time...

    what do i need to connect evoscan to car? tactrix openport? - i see on ebay its like 130 odd quid?! - i just bought evoscan software, bollocks didnt realise the connection cable was so expensive!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BraindG View Post
    erm, stupid question time...

    what do i need to connect evoscan to car? tactrix openport? - i see on ebay its like 130 odd quid?! - i just bought evoscan software, bollocks didnt realise the connection cable was so expensive!

    are you looking at reflashing?

    if so, openport 2.0 is your best bet.

    If you just want to log - get hold of a vag cable and mod it (earth pin 1 to chassis or pin 4 in obd connector)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis View Post
    I have checked the link to common tuning facts, but it is all about flashing! no answer to my questions!

    As far as I know I the have a 7201 ecu. (My old Legnum was a 7201, I will check, but what I want to do is minimal so it would be more accessible if I had a 7202 or a 7203)
    I have NO intention of flashing the ECU, I did not get the cable to flash the ECU.

    I got the cable so I could do more than the VAG cable that I have (pin 1 and 4 connected to ground out pin 1)
    With the VAG cable I can log runs, and play them back using Evoscan.
    Vagcom cable allows for two way communication, i've been using my vagcom cable for clearing fault codes, activating acutators, etc.
    Quote Originally Posted by Louis View Post
    I read a few posts an here and thought that the Openport 2.0 would allow me to:
    Log read and clear fault codes and access the other ecu's to read and clear fault codes, and to activate the Ayc pump and solenoids etc for bleeding the AYC
    and also possibly download info from the ECU.

    I am probably missing something simple, but at the moment I can log a run (like the VAG cable). I can bring up fault codes as mentioned in the post further up, but the answer back is strange (confusing)
    7201 ecus in my experience always bring up these codes. @Shtiv has mentioned this too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Louis View Post
    Quote "Just so you know, EvoScan reading EFI (engine) ECU fault codes is notoriously broken however clearing fault codes is fine, do the paperclip trick to get the actual fault codes"
    I don't need a 2.0 cable for this then, as it (or it and or evoscan) is unreliable?
    its crap. i created my own tool that does heaps more than evoscan in terms of acutators and fualt codes. i'll eventually post it up once i clean it up.

    Quote Originally Posted by Louis View Post
    I now have ECUflash but the "read rom list " doesn't have 7201 on it!! (I did not have the flash part, cable plugged in as I thought it was for flashing only!) I saw Dave's post and will try again with it connected when the laptop battery is charged up again).
    ecuflash cant reflash a 7201 -thats why it's not in the list. you'll need MMCflash for that. If your not interested in reflashing, i wouldnt be worrying about ecuflash support.

    Quote Originally Posted by Louis View Post
    Also at the mo I can only access the EFI ecu. I cannot get anything (fault codes or activate actuators etc from anything else (AYC, ABS, or ACD)
    So no big gains at the moment!!, again any info or guidance welcomed


    Quote "If you can't log AYC, that is probably a bug with EvoScan not properly initing the ECU, it won't be the OpenPort if you can connect to other ECUs. It could be a wiring problem or worst case it's the AYC ECU. Does AYC function normally?"
    Can only access EFI ecu, no others, so I don't think it's my ATC ecu. and AYC is working fine.
    not sure whats going on here, but you should be able to play with acutators, codes with either cable. evoscan is just buggy in my expeience.

    hope this helps
    Last edited by BCX; 25-05-2012 at 12:00 AM.

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