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    TCM not found

    have an issue with 2010 camaro im running beta 2.23 when i try to write to ecm i get error that says (TCM not found Flashfile requires a TCM please load file that is compatible with this vehicle or rectify TCM communication issues) my TCM op system is 2425065 car is a 2010 camaro with auto. Please help. is there some kind of way to just update or get rid of this beta? i suspect or have been told thts my prob.

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    disconnect the battery for a few seconds to reset the tcm which likely didn't reset properly after being read.
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    ok will try thanks. it always fails on step 2 of writing.

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    ok that got me through but i still have an issue check engine light on code is unknown PO23F

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    i have a stealth A1000 & i cant figure out how to trick the ecm to not throw fuel pump codes. the pump is stand alone as far as power is concerned.

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    i also installed a return line. any advice on what to do to keep the check engine light off

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill@HPTuners View Post
    disconnect the battery for a few seconds to reset the tcm which likely didn't reset properly after being read.
    Often found it easier to pull the #19 TCM fuse in the fuse box under the hood for a few seconds

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    To tricky1...

    Unplug the FPCM and disable the P069E code as well as the loss of communication with FPCM code. Done.

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