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I'm having some troubles with my FC Edit, and was hoping that one of your guys could help me out.

When I connect my power FC to FC Edit, I can't see the base fueling map. I can read all the other things as INJ, IGN, settings, ect... But the BASE tab isn't showing up. Another problem that i'm also struggling at is that the map tracing doesn't work, so i can't really figuring out in what cell i'm actually working.

If I connect to FC Pro, I can see runtime values and also INJ corr. and IGN map, but the pictogram of the FUEL INJ (base map) is greyed out. The Ppower FC is using a map so normally he has to have a base map wright ?

Hope that some of you guys could give mee some advise... :)

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Im guessing you have turned map tracer on so have you started a log when trying to use it? F1 or f2 or something starts a log or you can also select it from the drop down menu

Your using a d-jetro pfc? Base map should be there. Has the power fc been tuned by a workshop or used by someone else? Perhaps the base map was locked previously

Given that it wont work in fc-edit or fc-pro i dont think its a software issue. What dongle are you using?

It's an l jetro i think, maf one so that's l jetro wright ?

The map tracing does work know but still no base map. The previous owner of the car was a tuner so maybe it's possible that the map is locked, but isn't it like that that if you initialize the power fc, you should see the base map appear ?

if you do data init on the power fc it will return completely to factory settings which means no locks and all the maps/settings will go back to what they are from factory. If the car hasnt been tuned at all on the power FC then its probably worth doing anyway. Just keep in mind you will lose any settings you've changed on it

Doesn't L-Jetro run AFM still?

your PFC doesnt have or need the "base" map as its Maf based. Tracer will work if you tick all the log boxes in the monitor screen, also turn on your map axis or they will just read n01 no2 no3 etc.

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