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JDPS EngineECU Programming
DTAC Solution 102501Training Supplement
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Objectives
This training will help you to answer the following questions:• What is ECU Programming?• What are the different types of ECU Programming?• How do I Reprogram my current ECU?• How do I Program a new ECU?• How do I Donate an ECU to use on a different engine?
To answer these questions, we will show:• The difference between ECU hardware and ECU software• Custom Performance pages for software updates• Utilizing Service ADVISOR™ to Program• Installation of software updates• Return File creation and uploading
Course Agenda
Introduction• ECU Programming
Lesson 1• Reprogramming Current ECU
Lesson 2• Donating this engine’s ECU to use elsewhere
Lesson 3• Replacing Current ECU With another ECU
Lesson 4• Replacing Current ECU With another ECU – cannot Communicate
with Current ECU
Conclusion• Additional Information and Training Conclusion
JDPS ECU ProgrammingIntroductionIntroduction
Hardware and Software Definitions
Hardware• Computer hardware refers to the physical components
such as the screen, keyboard, case, memory,motherboard and chips all of which are physical objectsthat can be touched.
• The John Deere ECU is like computer hardware.
Software• Computer software is a set of information and
instructions that directs a computer to performspecific operations. Computer programmingsoftware is what makes the hardware dosomething.
• Hardware may perform many different functionsaccording to software installed.
• The John Deere Payload is like computer software.
ECU Hardware
ECU Hardware• The Physical Part• Has a Part Number• ECU Level relates to engine components• Needs adequate power to run all engine actuators• Needs enough memory to store information• Does NOT come programmed when new
• It is nearly “Blank” when new• Needs software to operate
ECU Software
ECU Software (Payload file):• Information
• Power Curve• Emissions Level• Engine equipment• Fuel System• Calibrations
• Instructions for ECU operation of engine• Has a part number• Can be moved from computer to computer or across network• Needs to be installed in hardware to run
What is ECU Programming?Installing Payload software from John Deere Custom Performance™ into the ECU.
• Locate Payload from
Custom Performance
• Download Payload to
Local Computer
• Install Payload to
Engine ECU
What is ECU Programming?
ECU Programming is installing Software into the ECU Hardware.
Why perform ECU Programming?• Required with a replacement ECU• Required with a replacement Engine• May be recommended by DTAC or CTM diagnostic procedures• Update may be available for a certain application• Product Improvement Plan (PIP) may recommend an update
What is required to perform ECU Programming?• The correct ECU to be reprogrammed
• ECU Part Number and Serial Number correct• The Current ECU you are replacing (if applicable)• Payload file (software) from Custom Performance™ website• Laptop computer with Service ADVISOR™ software• EDL and cables to connect laptop to engine
What is a Return File?Return file preserves information about your programming event which is critical to future programming.
• Return File created
during programming
• Return File stored
on Local Computer
• Return File uploads
when connected to Deere Network
What type of ECU Programming do you need?Reprogramming Current ECU?
• Update recommended by DTAC or CTM procedure• To perform “Reprogramming the Current ECU”
Donating this Engines' ECU to use elsewhere?• Information from the known good ECU must be saved properly before Donation• To perform “Donating this engine’s ECU to use elsewhere”
Replacing Current ECU with another ECU?• New ECU from parts department• Donor ECU that has already been properly prepared• To perform “Replacing Current ECU with another ECU”
Replacing Current ECU with another -- Cannot Communicate with Current ECU?• Only applies when it is NOT possible for Service ADVISOR™ to communicate with
ECU• Perform all communication tests before beginning this procedure• To perform “Replacing ECU without Communication to current ECU”
Training Conclusion• To see Additional Information and Training Conclusion
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Reprogramming Current ECULesson 1
Reprogramming Current ECU
What is Reprogramming Current ECU?• An update to the Software Payload• Update may install revisions so engine gives
optimal performance• May restore information from previous ECU
programming• DTAC or CTM diagnostic procedures may utilize
reprogramming
Why perform Reprograming Current ECU?• CTM diagnostic steps may require it• May be recommended by DTAC as part of DTAC case• Required with replacement engine• Recommended when “new” updated software is available
Reprogram ECU -2Program Controller
Open Service ADVISOR™ and connectto the Internet.
In Service ADVISOR™, select “Program”from the Menu Bar.
Reprogram ECU -3DownloadPayloads
In Service ADVISOR™, select“Download Payloads” from thepull-down Menu.
This will open the CustomPerformance™ Web Page in aninternet browser.
Reprogram ECU -4Custom Performance Page
On the John Deere CustomPerformance™ web page, clickon “Serial Number Search” atthe top of the page.
Reprogram ECU -4CustomPerformanceSerialNumberSearch
Locate Payload files specificallydesigned for your engine throughEngine Serial Number (ESN) orProduct Information Number (PIN).
ESN from Engine Data plate can beused to search for Payload file forthe engine.
Click “Submit” to continue.
Reprogram ECU - 10DownLoadSelected
Verify that the ESN iscorrect for your engine.
Compare the “Installed Version”and “Download Version.” Youmay see “(New)” specified onthe “Download Version” and SWnumbers may include updatedextension such as “B” instead of“A” at the end of the number.
If information does not match yourengine, click “Search Again.”
Verify the box is checked and, if theinformation is correct, click the“Download Selected” button.
When all information is verified,click “Submit” to continue.
“Download ControllerOptions” window willappear. Verifyinformation.
Select “Reprogramming Current ECU” button.Verify ECU Part Number and Serial Numberinformation is correct. Checking now will avoidprogramming issues later.
Reprogram ECU - 15FileDownloadedSuccessfully
Download of the Payload file (*.pld)will show as complete in the “Status”section and the progress bar at thebottom of the screen.Service ADVISOR™ will use thisdownload to program the ECU.
Click “OK” in the messagewindow to continue.
Reprogram ECU - 19HighlightPayloadFile
In Service ADVISOR™, select“Program” from the Menu Bar andthen select “Program Controller” fromthe pull-down menu.
Open Service ADVISOR™ tocontinue with ECU Programming.
At this time the payload file isstored on your computer so aninternet connection is NOTrequired.
Reprogram ECU -19RefreshPayloads
Click “Program Controller” to continue.
“Program Controller” tab will open.
Click on the “Refresh Payloads” to ensure thatall available payloads are shown. Thenhighlight the correct payload file by verifying thename, version number and creation date.
Reprogram ECU -20ProgramComtrollerPopUpTerminateReadings
If Service ADVISOR™ waspreviously connected, close tocomplete programming. Readmessage windows that mayappear.
Click “Yes” to continue.
Reprogram ECU -20ProgramComtrollerPopUpTerminateReadings
During Service ADVISOR™ Programming enginepower levels can NOT be changed. Readmessage and click “OK” to continue.
Reprogram ECU- 21TrimmableOptionsPageOEM
After completing available selections,click “Program…” to continue.
An ECU Trimmable Options page may appear,depending on application. If this page appearsreview available options (there may be none)and configure appropriately for your application.
Reprogram ECU -23ProgrammingProgress
Service ADVISOR™ will nowprogram the ECU with the newsoftware. This will take a fewmoments and progress bar willshow completion. Do NOTdisconnect ECU or exit ServiceADVISOR™ at this time.
When complete, a “Programmingcompleted successfully” messagewill appear. It is important toswitch off ignition for requiredtime.
Click “OK” to continue.
Return FileA return file is created when programming ECU is completed.
• This file saves important programming event information• Future ECU programming relies on Return File information• Even if programming fails, Return File is created• After completion of programming, your computer must be connected to
the John Deere network to transfer this file
• Return file transfer is done automatically• Transfer may take up to 2 minutes, depending on
network connection
Select “Connect to Deere Network”when internet connection is available.
Future Programmingwill NOT be possibleunless return files areuploaded successfully.
Reprogramming Current ECU - Completion
CongratulationsYou have successfully completed
Reprogramming Current ECU
Donating this engine’s ECUto use elsewhereLesson 2
Donating an ECU to be used elsewhere
What Programming is required when Donating ECU?• ECU will be made “Blank” - It will contain only boot Software• Current engine operating history is preserved• ECU is prepared for different Payload file (Software)
Why perform Donating ECU procedure?• Prepare previously programmed ECU for other use• ECU can be used temporarily
• Allows diagnostics use• ECU can be moved permanently
• Enables more timely repairs
ECU Donor ProcessECU can be temporarily or permanently Donated to another engine through this procedure.
“CURRENT ECU” on
Donor engine
becomes “DONOR
ECU”
“DONOR ECU” is
blank so it can be
used elsewhere
“DONOR ECU” is now
“ECU TO BE
PROGRAMMED”
for another engine
Reprogram ECU -2Program Controller
Open Service ADVISOR™ and connectto the Internet.
In Service ADVISOR™, select“Program” from the Menu Bar.
Reprogram ECU -3DownloadPayloads
In Service ADVISOR™, select“Download Payloads” from the pull-down Menu.
This will open the CustomPerformance™ Web Page in aninternet browser.
Reprogram ECU -4Custom Performance Page
On the John Deere Custom Performance™ webpage, click on “Serial Number Search” at the top ofthe page.
This will allow you to locate Payload filesspecifically designed for your engine.
Reprogram ECU -4CustomPerformanceSerialNumberSearch
ESN from Engine Data plate can beused to search for Payload file for theengine.
Click “Submit” to continue.
Locate Payload files specificallydesigned for your engine throughEngine Serial Number (ESN) orProduct Information Number (PIN).
Reprogram ECU - 10DownLoadSelected
Verify that the ESN iscorrect for your engine.
Compare the “Installed Version”and “Download Version.” Youmay see “(New)” specified onthe “Download Version” and SWnumbers may include updatedextension such as “B” instead of“A” at the end of the number.
If information does not match yourengine, click “Search Again.”Verify the box is checked and, if the
information is correct, click the“Download Selected” button.
When all information is verified,click “Submit” to continue.
“Download ControllerOptions” window willappear. Verifyinformation.
Select “Donating this engine’s ECU to useelsewhere” button. This selection results in aSoftware Payload that saves critical calibrationinformation but blanks the ECU for other use.
DONOR Stop Step – capture warning
If the ECU Part Number and Serial Number areassociated with more than one engine in the JohnDeere Custom Performance™ system, this must becorrected by DTAC.
You can NOT proceed past this issue withoutDTAC assistance.
Reprogram ECU - 15FileDownloadedSuccessfully
Download of the Payload file (*.pld)will show as complete in the “Status”section and the progress bar at thebottom of the screen. ServiceADVISOR™ will use this download toprogram the ECU.
This message will also tell youthe download is complete.
Click “OK” to confirm.
Reprogram ECU - 19HighlightPayloadFile
In Service ADVISOR™, select“Program” from the Menu Bar andthen select “Program Controller” fromthe pull-down menu.
Open Service ADVISOR™ tocontinue with ECU Programming.
At this time the payload file isstored on your computer so aninternet connection is NOTrequired.
Reprogram ECU -19RefreshPayloads
Click “Program Controller” to continue.
“Program Controller” tab will open.
Click on the “Refresh Payloads” to ensure thatall available payloads are shown. Thenhighlight the correct payload file by verifying thename, version number and creation date.
Reprogram ECU -20ProgramComtrollerPopUpTerminateReadings
Service ADVISOR™ will needother tabs closed to completeprogramming. Read messagewindows that may appear.
Click “Yes” continue.
Reprogram ECU- 21TrimmableOptionsPageOEM
After completing available selections,click “Program…” to continue.
An ECU Trimmable Options page may appear,depending on application. If this page appearsreview available options and configureappropriately for your application.
Replacing ECU - 25ConnectOldECUServiceMigration
Service ADVISOR™ savesprogramming and calibrationinformation from the CURRENT(DONOR) ECU for future use.
This payload file safely creates a“blank” ECU and preservesimportant information.
Connect to CURRENT ECU.Click “OK” to continue.
Reprogram ECU -23ProgrammingProgress
Service ADVISOR™ will nowprogram the ECU with the newDONOR software. This will take afew moments and progress barwill show completion. Do NOTdisconnect ECU or exit ServiceADVISOR™ at this time.
When complete, a “Programmingcompleted successfully” messagewill appear. It is important toswitch off ignition for requiredtime.
Click “OK” to continue.
Return FileA return file is created when programming ECU is completed.
• This file saves important programming event information• Future ECU programming relies on Return File information• Even if programming fails, Return File is created• After completion of programming, your computer must be connected to
the John Deere network to transfer this file
• Return file transfer is done automatically• Transfer may take up to 2 minutes, depending on
network connection
Select “Connect to Deere Network”when internet connection is available.
Future Programmingwill NOT be possibleunless return files areuploaded successfully.
Donating this engine’s ECU to use elsewhere -Completion
CongratulationsYou have successfully prepared this
engine’s ECU to use elsewhere
The DONATED ECU is now “blank”.A new Payload file is required to
program the ECU for a different engine.
Reprogram ECU -4CustomPerformanceSerialNumberSearch
Enter ESN of engine which will Receive the DONATEDECU to locate the proper Payload file. Click “Submit” tocontinue.
The next lesson will cover “Replacing Current ECU withAnother ECU” procedure.
Return to John Deere Custom Performance™ page to download a Payloadfile designed for the other engine that will be using the DONATED ECU.
Perform “Replacing Current ECU with Another ECU” procedure for enginereceiving DONATED ECU.
Replacing Current ECUwith another ECULesson 3
Replacing Current ECU with Another ECU
What Programming is required when Replacing ECU?• New ECU is nearly “Blank” - It contains only boot Software• New ECU requires Payload file (Software) to work• ECU should be programmed with most current Software• Restore information from previous ECU programming• Current engine operation history must be transferred
Why perform Programming when Replacing ECU?• Required with a new replacement ECU• Required with a “Donor” ECU
• After performing donation procedure
Reprogram ECU -2Program Controller
Open Service ADVISOR™ andconnect to the Internet.
In Service ADVISOR™, select“Program” from the Menu Bar.
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Reprogram ECU -3DownloadPayloads
In Service ADVISOR™, select“Download Payloads” from thepull-down Menu.
This will open the CustomPerformance™ Web Page in aninternet browser.
Reprogram ECU -4Custom Performance Page
On the John Deere Custom Performance™web page, click on “Serial Number Search”at the top of the page. This will allow you tolocate Payload files specifically designed foryour engine.
Reprogram ECU -4CustomPerformanceSerialNumberSearch
Locate Payload files specificallydesigned for your engine throughEngine Serial Number (ESN) orProduct Information Number (PIN).
ESN from Engine Data plate can beused to search for Payload file for theengine.
Click “Submit” to continue.
Reprogram ECU - 10DownLoadSelected
Verify that the ESN iscorrect for your engine.
Compare the “Installed Version”and “Download Version.” Youmay see “(New)” specified onthe “Download Version” and SWnumbers may include updatedextension such as “B” instead of“A” at the end of the number.
If information does not match yourengine, click “Search Again.”
Verify the box is checked and, if theinformation is correct, click the“Download Selected” button.
When all information is verified,click “Submit” to continue.
“DownloadController Options”window will appear.Verify information.
Select “Replacing Current ECU with anotherECU” button. Enter ECU Part Number and SerialNumber information carefully. This informationmust be entered accurately to allow successfulprogramming.
Donating – ECU association to EngineECU Part Number and Serial Number must beentered accurately in the Custom PerformanceWebsite. System will recognize ECU hardwareand Engine ESN to which payload should match.
If ECU Part Number and Serial Number are associated with adifferent ESN and payload, then you will be asked if the ECU isto be donated. Choose “NO” if NOT donating the ECU.Choose “YES” if donating the ECU to be used elsewhere.
Reprogram ECU - 15FileDownloadedSuccessfully
Download of the Payload file (*.pld)will show as complete in the “Status”section and the progress bar at thebottom of the screen. ServiceADVISOR™ will use this download toprogram the ECU.
This message will also tell you thedownload is complete.
Click “OK” to confirm.
Reprogram ECU - 19HighlightPayloadFile
In Service ADVISOR™, select“Program” from the Menu Bar andthen select “Program Controller”from the pull-down menu.
Open Service ADVISOR™ tocontinue with ECU Programming.At this time the payload file isstored on your computer so aninternet connection is NOTrequired.
Reprogram ECU -19RefreshPayloads
Click “Program Controller” to continue.
“Program Controller” tab will open.
Click on the “Refresh Payloads” to ensure thatall available payloads are shown. Thenhighlight the correct payload file by verifying thename, version number and creation date.
Reprogram ECU -20ProgramComtrollerPopUpTerminateReadings
Service ADVISOR™ will needother tabs closed to completeprogramming. Read messagewindows that may appear.
Click “Yes” to continue.
Reprogram ECU -20ProgramComtrollerPopUpTerminateReadings
During Service ADVISOR™ Programmingengine power levels can NOT be changed.
Read message and click “OK” to continue.
Reprogram ECU- 21TrimmableOptionsPageOEM
After completing available selections,click “Program…” to continue.
An ECU Trimmable Options page may appear,depending on application. If this page appearsreview available options and configureappropriately for your application.
Replacing ECU - 25ConnectOldECUServiceMigration
Service ADVISOR™ savesprogramming information from theCURRENT ECU to makeProgramming more accurate.
This will take a few moments andprogress bar will showcompletion. Do NOT disconnectECU or exit Service ADVISOR™at this time.
When connected to Current ECU,click “OK” to continue.
Replacing ECU - 26ConnectECUtobeProgrammed
After Service ADVISOR™ savesprogramming information from theCURRENT ECU you are directedto connect your computer to theECU TO BE PROGRAMMED.
Turn Key Off and physicallyconnect ECU TO BEPROGRAMMED then Turn KeyOn. Saved information can thenbe moved from your computer tothe this ECU.
When connected to ECU TO BEPROGRAMMED, click “OK” tocontinue.
Reprogram ECU -23ProgrammingProgress
Service ADVISOR™ will nowprogram the ECU with the newsoftware.This will take a few moments andprogress bar will show completion.Do NOT disconnect ECU or exitService ADVISOR™ at this time.
When complete, a “Programmingcompleted successfully” messagewill appear. It is important to switchoff ignition for required time.
Click “OK” to continue.
Did replacing the ECU solve your problem?
If not, then the original ECU can be reprogrammed. Use the downloadedpayload and the original ECU is now the ECU TO BE PROGRAMMED.
An internet Connection is not required. Do NOT download a new payload toswitch between CURRENT ECU and ECU TO BE PROGRAMMED.
Return FileA return file is created when programming ECU is completed.
• This file saves important programming event information• Future ECU programming relies on Return File information• Even if programming fails, Return File is created• After completion of programming, your computer must be connected to
the John Deere network to transfer this file
• Return file transfer is done automatically• Transfer may take up to 2 minutes, depending on
network connection
Select “Connect to Deere Network”when internet connection is available.
Future Programmingwill NOT be possibleunless return files areuploaded successfully.
Replacing Current ECU - Completion
CongratulationsYou have successfully completed
Replacing Current ECU With another ECU
Replacing Current ECU withanother ECU whenCurrent ECU cannot CommunicateLesson 4
Replacing Current ECU when it cannot Communicate
What is Programming when the Current ECU cannot Communicate?• Only applies when it is NOT POSSIBLE for Service ADVISOR™ to
communicate with ECU• Perform all communication tests before beginning this procedure• Must have Replacement ECU or Donor ECU• DTAC must provide Payload file (Software)• Loss of communication causes issues:
• Unable to restore information from previous ECU programming• Unable to transfer current engine operation history
Why perform Replacing ECU when the ECU cannot Communicate?• Current ECU has lost communication with Service ADVISOR™• CTM will direct you to replace ECU after performing Communication tests• Similar to normal Replace ECU procedure with important addition:
• Current ECU information will be re-created in procedure
Reprogram ECU -2Program Controller
Open Service ADVISOR™ andconnect to the Internet.
In Service ADVISOR™, select“Program” from the Menu Bar.
You must contact DTAC to make aspecial Payload available when replacingan ECU that cannot communicate.
Contact DTAC before downloading aPayload in this situation.
Reprogram ECU -3DownloadPayloads
In Service ADVISOR™, select“Download Payloads” from thepull-down Menu.
This will open the CustomPerformance™ Web Page in aninternet browser.
Reprogram ECU -4Custom Performance Page
Be sure you have contacted DTAC to make aspecial payload available before searching onCustom Performance™ page.
On John Deere Custom Performance™ webpage, click on “Serial Number Search” at top ofpage.
Reprogram ECU -4CustomPerformanceSerialNumberSearch
Locate Payload files specificallydesigned for your engine throughEngine Serial Number (ESN) orProduct Information Number (PIN).
ESN from Engine Data plate canbe used to search for Payload filefor the engine.
Click “Submit” to continue.
Reprogram ECU - 10DownLoadSelected
Verify that the ESN iscorrect for your engine.
Compare the “Installed Version”and “Download Version.” Youmay see “(New)” specified onthe “Download Version” and SWnumbers may include updatedextension such as “B” instead of“A” at the end of the number.
If information does not match yourengine, click “Search Again.”
Verify the box is checked and, if theinformation is correct, click the“Download Selected” button.
When all information is verified,click “Submit” to continue.
“Download ControllerOptions” window willappear. Verifyinformation.
Select “Replacing Current ECU with anotherECU” button. Enter ECU Part Number andSerial Number information carefully. Thisinformation must be entered accurately to allowsuccessful programming.
Donating – ECU association to EngineECU Part Number and Serial Number must beentered accurately in the Custom Performance™Website. System will recognize ECU hardwareand Engine ESN to which payload should match.
If ECU Part Number and Serial Number are associated with adifferent ESN and payload, then you will be asked if the ECU isto be donated. Choose “NO” if NOT donating the ECU.Choose “YES” if donating the ECU to be used elsewhere.
Reprogram ECU - 15FileDownloadedSuccessfully
Download of the Payload file (*.pld)will show as complete in the“Status” section and the progressbar at the bottom of the screen.Service ADVISOR™ will use thisdownload to program the ECU.
This message will also tell you thedownload is complete.Click “OK” to confirm.
Reprogram ECU - 19HighlightPayloadFile
In Service ADVISOR™, select“Program” from the Menu Bar andthen select “Program Controller”from the pull-down menu.
Open Service ADVISOR™ tocontinue with ECU Programming.At this time the payload file isstored on your computer so aninternet connection is NOTrequired.
Reprogram ECU -19RefreshPayloads
Click “Program Controller” to continue.
“Program Controller” tab will open.
Click on the “Refresh Payloads” to ensurethat all available payloads are shown.
Then highlight the correct payload file byverifying the name, version number andcreation date.
Reprogram ECU -20ProgramComtrollerPopUpTerminateReadings
Service ADVISOR™ will needother tabs closed to completeprogramming. Read messagewindows that may appear.
Click “Yes” to continue.
Reprogram ECU -20ProgramComtrollerPopUpTerminateReadings
During Service ADVISOR™ Programmingengine power levels can NOT be changed.
Read message and click “OK” to continue.
Reprogram ECU- 21TrimmableOptionsPageOEM
After completing available selections,click “Program…” to continue.
An ECU Trimmable Options page may appear,depending on application. If this page appearsreview available options and configureappropriately for your application.
Replacing ECU - 26ConnectECUtobeProgrammed
ECU TO BE PROGRAMMED(new ECU or Donated ECU)must be connected.
When connected, click “OK” tocontinue.
Reprogram ECU -23ProgrammingProgress
Service ADVISOR™ will nowprogram the ECU with the newsoftware. This will take a fewmoments and progress bar willshow completion. Do NOTdisconnect ECU or exit ServiceADVISOR™ at this time.
When complete, a “Programmingcompleted successfully” messagewill appear. It is important toswitch off ignition for requiredtime.
Click “OK” to continue.
Replacing No Com ECU -30ConnectToModel
“Connect to Model” in ServiceADVISOR™ to begin theprocess of recreatinginformation from the ECU thatlost communication.
Replacing No Com ECU -30LostECUDataResetTestInCalibrations
Navigate to “Lost ECU Data Reset”in “Tests and Calibrations.” Thisonly applies to newer engines withaftertreatment components.
Replacing No Com ECU -30LostECUSelectYesProcess30LostECUStep1
Lost ECU Data Reset must NOT be performed unlessrequired by procedure. Only use this function whencommunication to ECU was impossible while performingECU replacement.
Click “Yes” to continue.
Replacing No Com ECU -30LostDataDOC
DOC
Locate the John Deere Part Number and Serial Numberfrom the Exhaust Filter for the DOC. These numbers will benear the inlet to the Exhaust Filter. Enter this information inService ADVISOR™.
Click “Next” to continue.
Replacing No Com ECU -30LostDataDPF
DPF
Locate the John Deere Part Number and Serial Number from the Exhaust Filter for theDPF. These numbers will be nearer the outlet of the Exhaust Filter. Enter thisinformation in Service ADVISOR™.
Click “Next” to continue.
Replacing No Com ECU -30LostDataSCR
SCR
Locate the John Deere Part Number and Serial Number from the SCR Canister. Enterthis information in Service ADVISOR™.
Click “Next” to continue.
Replacing No Com ECU -30LostDataEngineHrs
Find Engine Operating hours from hourmeter, use log, or other available sources.Enter this information in ServiceADVISOR™.
Click “Next’ to continue.
Replacing No Com ECU -30LostDataIsEverythingOK
Review all information before going on.This information must be entered correctly.
Click “Yes” when you are ready to save thisinformation to the ECU.
Replacing No Com ECU -31LostDataInstructions
ECU must store information correctly.Follow instructions and allow adequatekey off time as directed.
Click “Exit” when done.
Check for DTC’s asdirected. Followdirections to performService Regenerationand DPF DifferentialPressure Reset.
Replacing No Com ECU – Service Regeneration
3. Click “OK” when you are ready to continue.
1. Navigate to Service Regenerationin Service ADVISOR™ in “Tests andCalibrations.”
2. Select Service Regeneration radio button.
The engine must be running to complete theService Regeneration cycle so that DPFDifferential Pressure can be reset.
Replacing No Com ECU –DPF Reset
Click “DPF Differential Pressure Reset” whenyou are ready to start Pressure Reset.
Service ADVISOR™ must remain connected to continuewith DPF Differential Pressure Reset. Always followcautions in Service ADVISOR™ and CTM.
Return FileA return file is created when programming ECU is completed.
• This file saves important programming event information• Future ECU programming relies on Return File information• Even if programming fails, Return File is created• After completion of programming, your computer must be connected to
the John Deere network to transfer this file
• Return file transfer is done automatically• Transfer may take up to 2 minutes, depending on
network connection
Select “Connect to Deere Network”when internet connection is available.
Future Programmingwill NOT be possibleunless return files areuploaded successfully.
Replacing Current ECU with another ECU - CannotCommunicate with Current ECU - Completion
CongratulationsYou have successfully completed
Replacing Current ECU when CurrentECU cannot Communicate
Additional Informationand Training ConclusionConclusion
Additional Information that may be important
• Special situations• Replacing Engine without replacing ECU• Payload File Expiration
• Troubleshooting• Failure to communicate• GetECUID.exe
• Reference to additional resources• Component Technical Manual (CTM) Sections• Additional Learning Opportunities
Engine Replacement
Also check the box to indicate youwant to perform Engine Replacement.
Select “Reprogramming Current ECU”button. Verify ECU Part Number andSerial Number information is correct.
Review the NOTE regarding FAILED engine’sECU. The ECU must be prepared through theDONOR process. (Lesson 2, page 30)
DONOR with ECU from failed engine beforecontacting DTAC.
You must contact DTAC to make aspecial Payload available wheninstalling a new engine.
Contact DTAC before searching onthe Custom Performance™ pages.Verify all information.
Engine Replacement
You must also enter theProduct Identification Number(PIN) for the application.
Location of PIN will varydepending on application.
In the “Replacement Engine”section enter the required EngineSerial Number. Verify informationfrom the ESN tag on engine.
Engine Replacement
Click “Submit” to continue.
Continue in the “Replacement Engine” section by marking the applicable check boxesbelow.Check OEM box if the application is not a John Deere branded piece of equipment.Check DOC/DPF box if the exhaust filter has NOT be changed.Check SCR box if the SCR Catalyst and DEF equipment has NOT be changed.Preserving DOC/DPF and SCR information will give optimal engine performance withless work and time to configure the new engine.
Payload Expiration Always click “RefreshPayloads” before selecting afile to show all available files.
Many Payload files may be saved on your computer at thesame time. These files should be deleted when they areno longer needed. Note that Payload files expire and mustbe re-downloaded if the file has expired.
Click “Delete Payload” to removepayload from computer.
Select the correct file byExpiration Date.
No Communication with Service ADVISOR™
Service ADVISOR™ will NOT be able to connectwith an ECU that is “Blank” unless performing theECU Programming procedures.
Communication to ECU can be attemptedwith the GetEcuId.exe program to verify thatcommunication is possible.
Click “OK” to continue.
GetEcuId.exe program
“GetEcuId.exe” program willshow ECU information. If“ECU_STATUS” value is shownas “RUNNING_BOOT_BLOCK”then the ECU is functional butBlank.
“GetEcuId.exe” program isinstalled with ServiceADVISOR™ and will provideECU information when theECU is Blank. If shortcut isnot present, find through the“Start Menu” in Windows.
Control Unit Information And Overview Test
In Service ADVISOR™, ControlUnit Information and Overviewtest provides information similar toGetEcuId.exe program.
End of Slide
ECU Programming Procedures in CTM
CTM procedures changed to address changes in ECU Programming.
These procedures are available in CTM Section 04 – Group 160.
• Engine Control Unit (ECU) -- Reprogramming Instructions• Provides introduction to Procedures• Links to other procedures
• Engine Control Unit (ECU) -- Reprogramming Current ECU• Engine Control Unit (ECU) -- Donating this Engines' ECU to be used elsewhere
• Entirerly new donation process• Engine Control Unit (ECU) -- Replacing Current ECU with another ECU• Engine Control Unit (ECU) -- Replacing Current ECU with another ECU - Cannot
Communicate with Current ECU
Additional Learning
• Web Based Training (WBT)
• Service ADVISOR Overview – Module A (CSP-17-TW1QNP01_A)
• Service ADVISOR Overview – Module B (CSP-17-TW1QNP01)
• Instructor Led Training (ILT)
• Service ADVISOR Methods & Techniques (CSP-17-SE1QNP06)
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Change is Constant
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