May 9, 2013 #1 L ls067 Junior Member Joined Jul 9, 2010 Posts 2 Reaction score 0 Does anybody know if an sct tuner would lock out my obdc from being read by another diagnostic reader? I just took my car through inspection and they said they couldn't access all of my PCM. 2008 model with a VMP tune.
Does anybody know if an sct tuner would lock out my obdc from being read by another diagnostic reader? I just took my car through inspection and they said they couldn't access all of my PCM. 2008 model with a VMP tune.
May 9, 2013 #2 stkjock ---- Madmin ---- Staff member Administrator Super Moderator Joined Jul 10, 2007 Posts 40,524 Reaction score 3,334 Location Long Island NY It shouldn't. Never heard of that. I've had SCT tuned cars run thru OBDII 6 or 7 times without issue.
It shouldn't. Never heard of that. I've had SCT tuned cars run thru OBDII 6 or 7 times without issue.
May 9, 2013 #3 L lee12609 Member Joined Apr 23, 2013 Posts 131 Reaction score 0 You can turn readiness monitors off in most tuning software could be what's going on.
May 9, 2013 #4 stkjock ---- Madmin ---- Staff member Administrator Super Moderator Joined Jul 10, 2007 Posts 40,524 Reaction score 3,334 Location Long Island NY lee12609 said: You can turn readiness monitors off in most tuning software could be what's going on. Click to expand... Then he'd get not ready messages and not be able to be passed. While possible, the way he words the post, seems its not the same issue.
lee12609 said: You can turn readiness monitors off in most tuning software could be what's going on. Click to expand... Then he'd get not ready messages and not be able to be passed. While possible, the way he words the post, seems its not the same issue.
May 9, 2013 #5 L lee12609 Member Joined Apr 23, 2013 Posts 131 Reaction score 0 I agree but its the only thing I could think of that might have anything to do with a reflash with sct software.
I agree but its the only thing I could think of that might have anything to do with a reflash with sct software.