When asking for technical help at the very least let us know the version of firmware you are running.Cliff's Calibration (Mapping) Guide is a MUST READ: http://www.vemssupport.com/forum/index.php/topic,97.0.html
Then booloader mode should solve situation. Put jumper between 2 and 3 pin in serial connector of VEMS and then power up it.VEMSTUNE should recognize bootloader mode automatically. Then go to firmware upload as usually.Background info - VT not always works. Then use old well proven bat files method.
Hi, I'm the friend with the problem. I tried something like that but no luck. What I did was - I turned off the ignition, removed the com cabel from the laptop, put a jumper between con's 2&3, turned on ignition for 3...10 seconds (tried several times) then turned off ignition, removed jumper and reconnected the cable. Started VemsTune and it still displayd no ECU connected.
That is mistake. Just remove jumper and connect to the laptop. With ignition still on. And don't panic if VEMSTUNE do not recognize unit. It means you have to try .bat files method.
Pre-Vemstune era each fw package comes with .bat text commands files for fw upgrade.Post #10http://www.vemssupport.com/forum/index.php/topic,1421.0.html
CLT: NTC type 1900_256 or 2063_256 is a very good starting point when nonstandard NTC sensor is used with weak 2700 Ohm internall pullupMAT: PTC type 260_425 is a good starting point when the factory PTC type MAT sensor is used with the default strong 430 Ohm pullup (