Robbie Corbett
ClioSport Club Member
Should be fine. I used to have issues with windows 7. Have you got another usb cable to test with?
No spare cable unfortunately, the current cable is new and unused and would assume that it should be working perfectly? or do they have an issue with failure?Should be fine. I used to have issues with windows 7. Have you got another usb cable to test with?
I am not familiar with the GEN90 cable. Is it a standard USB cable? Or is it an adapter cable (usb to serial connector).No spare cable unfortunately, the current cable is new and unused and would assume that it should be working perfectly? or do they have an issue with failure?
I've used Windows 10 fine.It's Windows 10
The usb serial could converter is in the cable and powered by your laptop usb port. The adapter should be recognised without the cable even being plugged into your ECU.It's not a standard USB cable and specific to the Gen90 ECU I believe?
The car starts so the ECU must have power, all I need to do is set the TPS
I would have thought that if the software is asking me to manually choose a port it would list have listed all the ports available and then I chose which one to connect the cable to? Otherwise it would connect automatically?
It's not my area of expertise
With the device manager open, when I plug in the KTEC USB stick it is recognised as a storage device, when I plug the ECU cable into the laptop nothing happens, it is not recognised at all.The usb serial could converter is in the cable and powered by your laptop usb port. The adapter should be recognised without the cable even being plugged into your ECU.
Of you open device manager and then plug the cable in does the page refresh at all?
With the device manager open, when I plug in the KTEC USB stick it is recognised as a storage device, when I plug the ECU cable into the laptop nothing happens, it is not recognised at all.
OK, I have now tried plugging the USB cable into the laptop without being connected to the ECU and the device manager does notice a change. The only thing is that when I plug in the USB cable it removes a USB composite device and when I remove the cable it adds a composite device to the list of USB controllers? The Gen90 software still doesn't show any port options to choose from.
Thanks for your time man!Make sure all your pins are in the correct point @ ecu to each pin on pedal and motorised throttle.
Don’t just continuity check , do a resistance check on each wire once confirmed it’s at the right pin @ecu.
And also check that each correct wire hasn’t a short across to other wires and to ground .
I’ve seen a throttle butterfly go berserk because the wires were in the wrong place.
Hope this helps and you get it sussed out .
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Thanks for your time man!
I’ll I did check resident/ shortage trough the throttle, but not the pedal. I’ll update!
Regarding the throttle body itself, they share the same part number, so I didn’t bothered [emoji38]
The file you attached, i assume it’s the picture below?
Yup, same $h1t, almost same smell.Dose someone tried to work with GEMS software instead ktec?
Ecumaster black and link ecu's and i believe maxxecu can also stream dash data on the canbus, far better options just need to make a loom to suit.
I’ll take a read later. But I’ve been told by KTec that once I move the pins in the ECU connector about (gave me a diagram) then it should fire into life….should. Mine has a base map and enough to get it running to get it up to temp to check before mapping. I won’t be able to drive it but hoping I can at least move the car. I didn’t get any software or that with it, pretty useless as I have a Mac so wouldn’t be able to run it anyway@KitsonRis Not sure if this thread is of any use to you?