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    Tuning 2010 rxt 260

    Hello all. I recently bought a second hand mpiv2. Trying to connect it to my 2010 RXT 260, but am getting an error ?detect protocol failed?.

    I have attempted to resync the device with no luck.

    Does anyone have any suggestions?

    Thankyou.

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    what ecu is on the 2010?

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    Hi Ruthless. They are the Bosch ME 17.8.5 ECU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davus View Post
    Hi Ruthless. They are the Bosch ME 17.8.5 ECU.
    OK UPDATE Firmware & Resource files if you get same results, Submit a ticket you probably have to send ecu for protocol read so they could update network

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    Thankyou guys. I appreciate you taking the time to help out.

    I?ve been going back and forth with HP Tuner support, but we haven?t been able to crack it yet.

    one of the question marks I have is around the converter cable I have (which converts from obd2 to the seadoo diagnostic plug). The person I bought it off said it was genuine HP Tuners, but im skeptical.

    so, would it be possible for someone to please do a pin out test on their hp tuners -> seadoo cable and post the results? I will then use this to compare to the cable I have.

    Thankyou!

    dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by davus View Post
    Thankyou guys. I appreciate you taking the time to help out.

    I?ve been going back and forth with HP Tuner support, but we haven?t been able to crack it yet.

    one of the question marks I have is around the converter cable I have (which converts from obd2 to the seadoo diagnostic plug). The person I bought it off said it was genuine HP Tuners, but im skeptical.

    so, would it be possible for someone to please do a pin out test on their hp tuners -> seadoo cable and post the results? I will then use this to compare to the cable I have.

    Thankyou!

    dave
    cable most say hptuners if not purchase a new one

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    Thanks mate. At the end of the day, a cable is a cable. As long as it?s pinned correctly it should work.
    One of the lads from HP Tuners is helping me work through the cable issue. I?d rather see if I can sort that out before spending the $105.
    The guy I bought it off swears it worked for him.
    Fingers crossed?..otherwise I?ll go down the route you suggested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davus View Post
    Thanks mate. At the end of the day, a cable is a cable. As long as it?s pinned correctly it should work.
    One of the lads from HP Tuners is helping me work through the cable issue. I?d rather see if I can sort that out before spending the $105.
    The guy I bought it off swears it worked for him.
    Fingers crossed?..otherwise I?ll go down the route you suggested.
    ok

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    Hello everyone. Just to close the loop in this thread.
    You cannot use a straight through adapter cable for BRP. The cable I had was a perfectly working straight through cable, with correct pinouts, but it still didn?t work.
    I purchased a brand new HP Tuners cable, and it worked straight away.
    I?m guessing there is circuitry / resistance / diodes of some sort in the HPTuners cable

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    Quote Originally Posted by davus View Post
    Thankyou guys. I appreciate you taking the time to help out.

    I?ve been going back and forth with HP Tuner support, but we haven?t been able to crack it yet.

    one of the question marks I have is around the converter cable I have (which converts from obd2 to the seadoo diagnostic plug). The person I bought it off said it was genuine HP Tuners, but im skeptical.

    so, would it be possible for someone to please do a pin out test on their hp tuners -> seadoo cable and post the results? I will then use this to compare to the cable I have.

    Thankyou!

    dave
    Hey Dave,

    Did you get around to doing this pinout when you got your new cable?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by 123killagum View Post
    Hey Dave,

    Did you get around to doing this pinout when you got your new cable?

    Thanks
    Hi There.
    I ended up purchasing a brand new HPT / BRP cable, which worked perfectly first go.
    I then went back and compared the pinout from the genuine cable, to the cable i already had. The pinout was identical, however the genuine HPT cable seems to have some form of circuitry / resistance inside the unit itself. I havent bothered to measure the ohms across it as im now up and running, but im quite confident a standard straight through "homemade" cable will not work.

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by davus View Post
    Thanks mate. At the end of the day, a cable is a cable.
    Not true in the case of our cable. You have to use our adapter cable as it helps the MPVI properly identify the bus. There is a chip in the cable to makes it all work.
    Eric Brooks
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