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Re: Brand new CID tech2 programming ?
« Reply #30 on: 10 January 2012, 18:59:25 »

Seen it before when you cannot get the tech2 to talk to NCDC.  Usually pulling the NCDC out for a couple of hours cures this.  But rare.
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Re: Brand new CID tech2 programming ?
« Reply #31 on: 10 January 2012, 19:38:40 »

Seen it before when you cannot get the tech2 to talk to NCDC.  Usually pulling the NCDC out for a couple of hours cures this.  But rare.

Pulling radio out is not same than disconnetcting battery for 2 hours ?

But they got the Bose logo programmed I have thought that its is shown only when radio is programmed to Bose-mode
so the radio's output levels are set right for Bose amp. So they have maneged to connect Radio then ??
Or can logo be programmed without connection to radio ?
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Re: Brand new CID tech2 programming ?
« Reply #32 on: 10 January 2012, 19:47:23 »

Seen it before when you cannot get the tech2 to talk to NCDC.  Usually pulling the NCDC out for a couple of hours cures this.  But rare.

Pulling radio out is not same than disconnetcting battery for 2 hours ?

But they got the Bose logo programmed I have thought that its is shown only when radio is programmed to Bose-mode
so the radio's output levels are set right for Bose amp. So they have maneged to connect Radio then ??
Or can logo be programmed without connection to radio ?
The Bose logo is when you programm the CID for Bose. The radio is programmed seperately.
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Re: Brand new CID tech2 programming ?
« Reply #33 on: 14 January 2012, 14:16:01 »

Seen it before when you cannot get the tech2 to talk to NCDC.  Usually pulling the NCDC out for a couple of hours cures this.  But rare.

I got "My Naff Code Reader" and tried to connect to radio , cid , cd  an gps :

Radio : pin 7 first but tries other pins too - no connect

cd :pin 7 first but tries other pins too - no connect

gps : pin 8 first but tries other pins too - no connect

CID  : pin 8 connect OK , in delivery mode , id: 24459629,1599,1201,0707,046,1
i think the first is cid's GM number but old and new is 24439378 why ?

then gives fault 191-can bus max config - list not present

I will remove the Radio for a day,  when I find my Radio removal tools .....


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Re: Brand new CID tech2 programming ?
« Reply #34 on: 14 January 2012, 14:39:54 »

Radio - Pin 7
CD - Pin 7
Display - Pin 8
(there is no GPS module for this setup)

I've seen the CD (NCDx setups only) go a bit wonky on the diagnostics line, stopping comms with *anything* on the same diags line, such as Engine ECU.  Oddly enough, often after "My Naff Code Reader" has been talking to it.

Cure seems to be removal of CD changer for a while (so pulling out the stereo in your case for a couple of hours).


To be honest, "My Naff Code Reader" seems a bit dangerous with NCDC setup, probably best avoided. Best kept away from key programming for similar reasons as well. Stick to dealer equipment for these tasks.
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Re: Brand new CID tech2 programming ?
« Reply #35 on: 14 January 2012, 14:46:28 »

Radio - Pin 7
CD - Pin 7
Display - Pin 8
(there is no GPS module for this setup)

I've seen the CD (NCDx setups only) go a bit wonky on the diagnostics line, stopping comms with *anything* on the same diags line, such as Engine ECU.  Oddly enough, often after "My Naff Code Reader" has been talking to it.

Cure seems to be removal of CD changer for a while (so pulling out the stereo in your case for a couple of hours).


To be honest, "My Naff Code Reader" seems a bit dangerous with NCDC setup, probably best avoided. Best kept away from key programming for similar reasons as well. Stick to dealer equipment for these tasks.

If i remember right I managed to connect vai pin 7 to elect. air con ? first i thought that pin 7 is loose from diagconnector

I won't use "My Naff Code Reader" for programming for sure , too risky .
but now i see fault codes and when radio wakes up.....

what is the 191 fault code ??????
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Re: Brand new CID tech2 programming ?
« Reply #36 on: 14 January 2012, 14:49:41 »

Radio - Pin 7
CD - Pin 7
Display - Pin 8
(there is no GPS module for this setup)

I've seen the CD (NCDx setups only) go a bit wonky on the diagnostics line, stopping comms with *anything* on the same diags line, such as Engine ECU.  Oddly enough, often after "My Naff Code Reader" has been talking to it.

Cure seems to be removal of CD changer for a while (so pulling out the stereo in your case for a couple of hours).


To be honest, "My Naff Code Reader" seems a bit dangerous with NCDC setup, probably best avoided. Best kept away from key programming for similar reasons as well. Stick to dealer equipment for these tasks.

I won't use "My Naff Code Reader" for programming for sure , too risky .
but now i see fault codes and when radio wakes up.....

what is the 191 fault code ??????
Misconfigured.
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Re: Brand new CID tech2 programming ?
« Reply #37 on: 24 January 2012, 16:18:37 »

I removed the radio and think I found the fault  :y

Diag crimp terminal in radio cage is too deep or bent somehow so it won't connect to radio.

( Looks brown in pic upper plug , mid row , 3 from left )

So how I remove the metal cage and where to get new crimp terminal ? this is smaller than normal iso terminals.



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Re: Brand new CID tech2 programming ?
« Reply #38 on: 24 January 2012, 20:57:35 »

Its a standard size, and decent car stereo place should stock.
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Re: Brand new CID tech2 programming ?
« Reply #39 on: 24 January 2012, 23:04:33 »

If asking at a local car audio shop, the smaller pins at the top are referred to as "Mini ISO" unlike the larger pins in the middle and bottom that are "Standard ISO"

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Shout if you are still struggling for pins, as I will be having another delivery at the end of the month
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