I have the sane issue the light is irritating as hell. It has no effect on the car though. did you figure it out or send your old one back in
damn how were you able to delete it mine and a few others guys wont.
New TCM from HP Tuners .... Same problems. Has anyone had success fixing this? Sent a ticket to Support, doubt they will have an answer. If anyone is using these in a swap, how have you fitted a brake pedal signal to a e92 pcm for the fast learn process?
following steps before installing your new TCM:
Step 1: Download and install the latest VCM Suite 4.5 Beta available at www.hptuners.com/downloads Step 2: Perform the ?Replace TCM? special function in VCM Scanner
1) Connect VCM Scanner to the vehicle with the stock TCM installed
a. Go to ?Vehicle Controls & Special Functions?
b. Click ?Replace TCM? to start the function (located under System -> General)
c. Follow the prompts to complete the Replace TCM process for the stock TCM
2) When prompted, replace the stock TCM with the HP Tuners unlocked one
3) Connect VCM Scanner to the vehicle with the unlocked TCM installed
a. Go to ?Vehicle Controls & Special Functions?
b. Click ?Replace TCM? to start the function (located under System -> General)
c. Follow the prompts to complete the Replace TCM process for the unlocked
Need to update to 4.xx
Last edited by TexasGMC08; 11-26-2019 at 01:12 PM.
I did the Motech Gen V L83/8L90 swap on an 09 Jeep Wrangler. Mitch (formerly at Motech) discovered the 2016 E92 operating system would not work on these swaps and exchanged my E92 with a 2015 Yukon L86. I'm not certain but I suspect that is when my solenoid calibrations became permanent DTC's in the T87. After a lot of research I felt like doing a trans "fast learn" might rectify the solenoid calibration DTC's. Unfortunately Motech does not use the GM brake switch so I used the E92 pinout diagram (https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...-pin-outs.html) to wire up an OEM brake switch, followed the fast learn procedure, and was not successful at satisfying the calibrations.
Any resolution on why these codes were popping up?
The way I do this is I must have the customers transmission ID tag code. Once I have that I can upload the GM calibration data to the new TCM. Easy to do.
I just saw these replies, I am thinking about trying the procedure again, and I just saw JnJ's method of removing the modules folder and retrying to procedure so I want to try that as well. I am wondering though if maybe an internet connection is required when you do this? Maybe it has to connect to HP Tuners servers which connect to TIS Web and download your VIN specific solenoid data when you hit the replace TCM function? I know it doesn't mention this in the instructions PDF so that's why I didn't have a internet connection when I originally did it.
I am getting extremely aggravated by the crappy 8L90 shifts and I figure I should at least try to fix this problem and hopefully get the right solenoid data in my TCM. Problem is removing the front fascia to even get to the TCM is a PITA in itself and every time you take it apart you risk breaking it and breaking more clips and wearing out the alignment holes and screwing up the panel gaps.
I wonder if it would do anything to connect to the internet and hit the replace TCM with my already modified T87A in there? I guess it couldn't hurt so I may try it before I have to take the front off.
I tried with HP Tuners support but they never would help, they just said they "recommended" I go to a dealer and have them reflash my TCM back to stock.
I?ve been looking at this problem also recently. HPT support insists the problem lies in the procedure and the calibration data is copied during that procedure. This is why moving the modules file could help. I repeated the procedure by reinstalling my stock tcm by just plugging it in, then doing the procedure again and my codes are gone...
I did make sure I had internet. Also, you always want to copy from the stock tcm to the unlocked tcm and not the other way around.
Thank you for contacting support. Does the serv# on the unlocked TCM match the Serv# on the original TCM? I would try disconnecting both batteries on the vehicle for 10/15 minutes then flashing the stock file back to the vehicle. If you have the DTCs reporting please send a new Infolog and Debug.dat file:
1) VCM Suite Infolog while connected to the vehicle as shown here http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showth...acting-support
2) Debug file from your PC. You will find this file in ...Documents/ HP Tuners/ Settings
Once we receive the requested information we will look over it and take appropriate action. VCM SUITE INFOLOGS contain important information that our staff can use to help further assist you with your issue. Debug.dat file contains information about the reading/flashing process that our staff can use to determine what happened during the flash/read process.
Christopher Martinez
HP Tuners LLC
www.hptuners.com