Aiming Faster wrote:Hi all. I have a 'MS3 Basic' and was making some adjustments (successfully), then set up alternator control.... no spark.
After a bit of checking, attempted to reburn setting, but could not connect to ECU.
Opened the box and found a blown fuse (the fuse may be for O2 sensor power), but still no communication.
Car runs on original ECU (rich but reasonably), so I need advice on what to check next.
Tried another computer, cables-USB and Serial... no communication.
Ideas??
Info on including the manual on the MS3 pro circuit board can be found here:
https://www.diyautotune.com/product/ms3-pro-module/On the MS3 pro board itself there are two small surface mount fuses F1 and F2. One of them IIRC is on the 12 volt supply in. If this is blown then the ECU will not power up. The other fuse protects the 5 volt supply to sensors such as TPS and so on. You could most likely get the fuses from Jaycar.
From the manual:
3.5.1 Changing the fuses
The MS3-Pro uses two replaceable fuses. The F1 fuse protects the main input; if it blows, the entire
MS3-Pro will shut down. The F2 fuse protects just the TPS reference voltage output. If it fails, you
lose the reference voltage in the wiring harness, but all internal operation in the MS3-Pro will continue
as normal. If you have a fuse blow, please check to be sure there are no short circuits that may have
caused the problem. (Note that a short circuit in VREF can cause either fuse to blow.)
To remove the fuses, use a needle nose pliers to pull the fuse out of its holder and press a new
fuse (available from DIYAutoTune.com) into its place.
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