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FlashPro questions & answers specific to the FN2 European Civic Type R
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Hello.

I have Flashpro, flashpro manager last update (1.1.0.8), on civic FN2 2007 Euro with stock ECU and everything is great
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is this with the last update 1.1.09?
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nunoctr wrote:is this with the last update 1.1.09?
1.1.08 is the last update at this time. isn't it?

Edit: I just saw, 1.1.0.9 is been released
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Post by shaggynr2 »

i have the same problem the ecu is stuck checking the engine.i think it happend because the car battery was to weak.
i dont know what to do
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Have you tried rebooting the laptop and then connecting and trying a return to stock calibration?
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Post by kevint57 »

I've tried with 2 different laptop, with 1.1.0.8 and 1.1.0.9

and it is great
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With your FlashPro connected to the laptop, in FlashPro Manager go to Helps and click on "Send information to Hondata support". Please include your email address and a description of the problem when you submit that.
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i've just sent information to you
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Check your email
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ok
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Post by shaggynr2 »

same thing happened to me. this happen when the connection between the flashpro and the ecu is disconnected. it doesn have to be that you have disconnected the flashpro during the programing it can also happen if you battery voltage is low. The symbol that you have means that the ecu is in recover mode. make sure you charge the car battery full. Then connect the flashpro, you will still have the recover symbol but now you should be able to upload a calibration to the ecu. uppload the latest calibration and restart the ignition. Hope it helps :D
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shaggynr2 wrote:same thing happened to me. this happen when the connection between the flashpro and the ecu is disconnected. it doesn have to be that you have disconnected the flashpro during the programing it can also happen if you battery voltage is low. The symbol that you have means that the ecu is in recover mode. make sure you charge the car battery full. Then connect the flashpro, you will still have the recover symbol but now you should be able to upload a calibration to the ecu. uppload the latest calibration and restart the ignition. Hope it helps :D
How much Volt should i have?
What kind of symbol do you mean? Red X or another?
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I'm sorry you are disappointed, but there is no other way to go about this. Depending on how you ship it, we can have it here in a few days and depending on what we find it will take a day or 2 here and then a few days to return it to you. It will not take 6 weeks as you are saying.
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Is there no other way to get the solution?
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