Kmanager loss of connection after short peroid of time

K-Series Programmable ECU installation questions / support issues
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S2Dave
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Kmanager loss of connection after short peroid of time

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Newbie help needed

Kmanager 1.4
Windows XP pro sp3 laptop
Kpro on PRA ecu
Base map loaded from 1.4

I can upload/download a map, reset DTCs then the online sections become greyed out, the manager still says online and ign on, and switching the ign off and back on does not register, or change state

The only way to get the online sections back is to disconnect/reconnect the USB cable from the PC

The drivers in the system/usb all show Hondata, with no errors, and the ecu connection lights are normal

I have reinstalled the Kmanager and there is no difference

Any ideas
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Post by Spunkster »

More than likely you have non-resistor spark plugs.

http://www.hondata.com/techksparkplugs.html
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Post by S2Dave »

Thanks for the quick reply, i was told they were,Doh, i will take them out and check


Also is it possible to disable the secondary O2 sensor, so it does not throw up a heater code, currently not running a second sensor


Cheers Dave
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Disable emissions eror checking in Misc, Parameters
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Post by S2Dave »

Thankyou, cured secondary o2 sensor prob


Oh my plugs are NGK IFR7G11K specification plugs, I think these are stock plugs with resister fitted ???

Still have the loss of connection issue ?
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No other ideas ?
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Try a set of new plugs...they do not have to be expensive, but make sure they are resistor type.
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Cheers, will give it a go
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