There was an Ecu we socketed for S300 and it had already been chipped before, there had already been a 737 when desoldered hc 737, but we chose to use the one that came with the Hondata S300 box. I noticed though when hooked up, there was a red light that stayed on. So we unhooked and put back the original 737 and everything was good to go (green light).
1.What does that chip do?
2.Why didn't your chip work?
All help appreciated, Thanks
Chip issue
I see...but here's the thing; the previous hc373 on the board is in a socket(that is soldered) so luckily all i have to do is swap them out (eeasy), but when i put in the one sent from Hondata, it didn't work(red light-yet the original one works nicely green light)-could it possibly be a faulty latch?
what could be wrong with your latch??(i know, i don't need it since the previous one works, but in case i need to troubleshoot for i friend later on)
Thanks again
what could be wrong with your latch??(i know, i don't need it since the previous one works, but in case i need to troubleshoot for i friend later on)
Thanks again
I just called Hondata-and apparently they are not sure what could have caused this, but your chip was brand new, i would think it should work, it was installed properly as well--i'm not complaining since mine works-but i would really want to be able to explain to a friend who might have that very problem--all help would be appreciated--
btw, where could one get another hc373 chip?
Thanks
btw, where could one get another hc373 chip?
Thanks