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  1. Replaced C1 on the ECU to no avail. Replaced the Maxim MAX232CPE on the serial link and problem solved.
  2. Ok so I think I've exhausted every option. I have: -Changed laptop to one with a fresh windows xp install with only pclink on it. Running on battery power -Changed serial cable from 'USB to Serial' to just straight serial to serial connector and cable -Change DIL ribbon cable -Unplugged all plugs in the engine bay to reduce the electrical noise -Pulled all unnecessary fuses -Finally removed the PCLink from the car and connected only +12, P and S GND, NB Oxy to a 12V Battery -Changed speeds and other settings on the Serial port -Visually inspected SerialLink, ECU motherboard and daughter board for any broken traces, connectors, blown caps, broken solders points Still after 60-150 seconds the message appears. Another thing I have noticed is that even with the NB Oxy input wire tied to GND it continues to float between 0.00V - 0.03V. A similar float was also happening to the map and input voltage but since changing to the isolated environment they have settled. What should I do next?
  3. I have removed the usb adapter and gone to a straight serial connection. The serial link and the cable look fine on inspection and both are relatively new. I will try and find a new ribbon cable. Is there any way to check if the serial link is working correctly?
  4. Hi, This is causing me a lot of grief. The problem is still happening after I have switched to a laptop on a clean windows xp install with a serial port. The problem happens after 100-150 seconds of being connected with the engine not going and most circuits unplugged, eg wideband oxy, tps, iat, injectors, igniter, etemp, fan.
  5. Hi, Firstly, can I just say that it's great to see active support of your older products when you could have just turned away when they were discontinued like so many other companies do. My problem is that when running pclink, the software will popup with a message saying 'link disconnected due to excessive acquire errors' and then it wont be able to reconnect again but will bring up a message saying to check the ECU power and serial port com. I'm using a USB -> serial port connector from DSE on a Windows XP laptop circa '04. It's quite happy to connect when working but as soon as this message pops up its hit and miss as to when it will connect again. Sometimes disconnecting the battery or restarting the computer works but others there isn't any joy. A list of recommended settings for the port would be a big help. Thanks, Dan.
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