Unknown switch on M4

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Unknown switch on M4

Postby Mendez on Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:22 pm

Hey Guys seeing if someone would be able to tell me what this dial would do. I have a Motec M4 and there is a dial which has 3 wires coming from it going into the ECU. The pins used on this dial go to Pin18 (AUX Volt), Pin5 (5v going to TPS) and Pin27 (Digital 1 0V).

My 13B Turbo blew up (i know, nothing out of the ordinary but it was rebuilt about 10,000 Kms ago) and just seeing if this would have anything to do with ECU adjustment??

Thank You, Dave.
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Re: Unknown switch on M4

Postby NathanS on Wed Dec 17, 2008 1:55 am

The AUX Volt input can be used in a number of different functions within the ECU, the only way to tell for sure what the dial changes would be to connect to the ECU and check the configuration file.
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Re: Unknown switch on M4

Postby Mendez on Wed Dec 17, 2008 5:24 pm

Hmm. I dont have a laptop with a serial port so i wont be able to check it.
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Re: Unknown switch on M4

Postby NathanS on Sun Dec 21, 2008 9:14 am

You can use a USB to serial converter to connect to the ECU, as long as the converter appears as a com port on your laptop it will work, one that we have tested and sell is made by ATEN.

In addition to this you will need one of 2 cables, if the serial number of your M4 is less than 3000 then you will need a PCI cable available from your local MoTeC dealer, if it is greater than 3000 then you will need to check the wiring as it could have been setup to use either the PCI cable or a normal serial cable available from any pc store.
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Re: Unknown switch on M4

Postby Mendez on Sun Dec 21, 2008 10:38 am

Yeah i bought a USB to Serial a while back but i wasn't able to get it to work. The serial number on the MoTeC is 4507 and the EPS is 0207
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