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johnnyd



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Gap IID Diagnostic tool issues with 2008 Puma and 10AS
Hi All

I am also posting this here as I am not sure if posting in a sticky thread promotes responses still, there is a bit of history in the sticky also........I am having serious troubles with the GAP IID diagnostic tool......I noticed a new firmware version this morning B2624 so I loaded it onto the tool, the tool would then read the CCF data again rather than error on the previous firmware, so I then went to switch off passive immobiliser, it then asked me to turn ignition on/off etc and said success, I reread the values in the tool, and it still said passive immobiliser setting was set to default on, and more of an issue, the truck now will not start, it turns over/fires then dies and the immobiliser light flashes slowly. It came up with a message saying module is write only and something about default settings will be applied, are you sure? So not really sure what that means, default settings implies you can't change anything, but its changed something as the truck is now broken. But all values still show default.

The key fob now will not disable the slow flashing immobiliser light by pressing the unlock button, I have to lock and set the immobiliser using the fob, then unlock using the fob and the light goes out, but if I try and start the vehicle, the slow flashing comes back on.

I now see 2 errors in the faults diagnostic

L316 - Defender 2008
Vehicle scanned on 25-08-2018 10:22
Using IIDTool BT V3.0 B2624

IPC-Instrument Pack

P1602-31 (40) Immobilizer/engine control module communication error - Frequency modulation/pulse width modulation failure - no signal
U0401-68 (40) Invalid data received from engine control module/powertrain control module - Algorithm based failure - event information
PCM-Engine Puma 2.4

P0100-36 (50) Mass or volume air flow circuit - Frequency modulation/pulse width modulation failure - signal frequency is too low
( at 0 km )


Is anyone else using this tool with a 2008 Puma with success? So far its been not a good experience for me.

I would like to get the truck working again.......

JD 2008 TDCi 2.4 XS CSW
Post #725339 25th Aug 2018 10:46am
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Gillan



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Im having the exact same symptoms as you with my tool the only way I got it to start was to turn the active alarm off but like you said it returns to active when you re-read the cars ccf but it's definitely turned off there must be a bug in the firmware i think it maybe worth emailing Pat from gap

I hope this helps Gillan
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johnnyd



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
Hi Gilliam, so far I am not impressed with this tool, the previous firmware would not read the CCF data at all just errored, now I have a broken truck with the newer firmware, I am beginning to wish I had bought a nanocom, Pat does not seem to be around, I have pm’d him a couple of times.....I will try your temporary fix tomorrow to see if it works, but given I bought this tool to disable the immobiliser, It seems to make it worse in that I can’t actually start the truck now.

JD

Gillan......sorry, iPad text thing 2008 TDCi 2.4 XS CSW
Post #725367 25th Aug 2018 6:05pm
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johnnyd



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Hi Gillan

Just to confirm that changing that setting active alarm off will allow the truck to start, although now I have a bunch of new errors reported by the tool that will not clear now, so something is very broken with this firmware I think. I might try and get a refund from where I bought this tool, like I say I bought this tool to get me out of a hole if I was placed in it again (See my France breakdown thread) not to make things worse which is what it seems to be doing currently, like I say thats 2 firmware releases on this tool that have not worked properly, one even disabling starting of the truck, and I have only had it a week or so........How have you found the tool? How long have you had it? Have I just hit it at a bad time?

JD 2008 TDCi 2.4 XS CSW
Post #725401 26th Aug 2018 7:11am
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Gillan



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 HT Alaska White
Hi johnnyd to be honest I've not had much luck with the tool too my first one was replaced under warranty as that failed mid programming on my range rover but in all fairness every time I've contacted Pat through their website though he's got back to me within the hour at to which point I was still getting the tool right at 11pm with him still responding I've also got a black box msv extreme from a previous range rover I had and that was absolutely awful to use (at nearly £1200 I wasn't impressed) when I first got it literally plugged it in first time and it wouldn't even find the vehicle and it took 3 weeks to resolve so I was going to buy a puma licence for the extreme but I'd thought it'd be better and easier to buy the gap tool instead and cut my losses I think just hang on a little bit email Pat through the gap website and take it from there if he knows there is more than one with the same issues im sure a he'll sort new firmware out

I hope this helps and let me know how you get on

Gillan
Post #725435 26th Aug 2018 10:54am
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Hi Guys

Back from vacation, I shut the phone down Wink

The 10AS is a write only module. In other words, a diagnostic tool cannot know the status of settings thus we always show a default value since the read function is not implemented in the 10AS. Changes are, however, applied correctly. All normal...

Immobilizer-wise, you cannot disable it in the 10AS without flashing the engine ECU. Engine is waiting for data to be sent by the 10 AS. Not received? Not happy... The cure is to update the engine ECU with a non-immobilizer version. These steps shall not be taken lightly hence allow plenty of time to do them in case something goes wrong.

Simply contact us for more details. PM on its way...

Cheers http://www.gap-diagnostic.com/
Post #725673 27th Aug 2018 5:08pm
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johnnyd



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Hi Pat.....Pm'd you back

I think there is a misunderstanding in all of the dialogues going on, both myself and Gillan had to resort to the first option in the 10as settings of 'turn active alarm off' as both of our trucks would not start at all after trying to set the passive immobiliser setting to DISABLED , after doing this, both our trucks would not start at all with the immobiliser permanently active, the process of turning active alarm off was desperation to get the truck started.

JD 2008 TDCi 2.4 XS CSW
Post #725679 27th Aug 2018 5:42pm
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Hi Johnny

Here's the basic scenario which explains what happened.
1-On the first iteration, you have disabled the Immobilizer
2-Car refuses to start
3-You do a second change which turns off the Alarm setting but, and this is where the App warning messages are important, re-enables the immobilizer thus permit engine starting.

Step 3 in more details:
-The CCF function is entered and 10AS selected. Since this ECU configs cannot be read, the tool populates the list with default values for each setting.
-You change the Alarm setting to disabled


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-The immobilizer setting is however set to enable which is the detault value. Remember, we cannot know that’s its disabled in the ECU since it cannot be read.


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-Proceed with the write and the following messages are shown:


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-This ECU uses old technology and all settings are written at once, thus in this case, re-enable immobilizer and disable alarm.

-Engine Starts…

In conclusion, from my last reply, immobilizer-wise, you cannot disable it in the 10AS without flashing the engine ECU. Engine is waiting for data to be sent by the 10 AS. Not received? Not happy... The cure is to update the engine ECU with a non-immobilizer version. These steps shall not be taken lightly hence allow plenty of time to do them in case something goes wrong. is valid

Hope this helps

Cheers http://www.gap-diagnostic.com/
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johnnyd



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Hi Pat

Thanks for the reply, just so I get this straight in my head......We both did not initially touch the Alarm disable function, we only switched off passive immobiliser ...... Both our vehicles then would not start normally, the immobiliser was permanently on.....Is that the expected behaviour?

JD 2008 TDCi 2.4 XS CSW
Post #725824 28th Aug 2018 3:31pm
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Hi Johnny

Yes, since the engine is not happy...

Immobilizer needs to be disabled in both.
-10AS via Car Config
-Engine ECU via flashing with a non immo version

Cheers http://www.gap-diagnostic.com/
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johnnyd



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OK that is confusing me, I thought disabling passive immobiliser would switch off the fob talking to the coil setting, and also the deferred activation of the immobiliser after a period of time? That was what I was led to believe reading through loads of threads on this, is that not correct?

Thanks Pat

JD 2008 TDCi 2.4 XS CSW
Post #725828 28th Aug 2018 3:57pm
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But this does not account for the engine waiting on the 10AS message. Its not sent when immobilizer is disabled.

Setting change affect only the 10AS, not the engine which still needs immobilizer key... http://www.gap-diagnostic.com/
Post #725838 28th Aug 2018 4:22pm
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johnnyd



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Hi Pat.....OK that makes more sense, that was not very clear in all the threads I read on various blogs and forums, so how do I recover the vehicle to its normal state? I tried the Restore all to default last week, but the vehicle still was immobilised? Also how do I get an ECU rewrite done do you know??

Thank you again

JD 2008 TDCi 2.4 XS CSW
Post #725846 28th Aug 2018 4:37pm
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Certainly, it needs to be renewed:

Menu--Service Test--Engine--Renew security ID between 10AS and PCM http://www.gap-diagnostic.com/
Post #725958 28th Aug 2018 9:22pm
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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Orkney Grey
Ive not ever had a problem doing and config/ccf changes on the defender 10as module in the past using the IID tool.

What I will say is their is not an option in the 10as to totally remove the immobiliser requirements from the engine ecu, this would need doing in the engine ecu with a special remap/calibration which we do sell on our web shop.


I must say after I have done any 10as changes in the past ive most times gone into the service/test menu and done a Renew Security ID to ensure the 10as and the engine are still paired together.
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