JDPS ECU Reprogramming150623
JDPS ECU Reprogramming150623
ECU Programming
DTAC Solution 102501
Training Supplement
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Objectives
Introduction
• ECU Programming
Lesson 1
• Reprogramming Current ECU
Lesson 2
• Donating this engine’s ECU to use elsewhere
Lesson 3
• Replacing Current ECU With another ECU
Lesson 4
• Replacing Current ECU With another ECU – cannot Communicate
with Current ECU
Conclusion
• Additional Information and Training Conclusion
JDPS ECU Programming
Introduction
Introduction
Hardware and Software Definitions
Hardware
• Computer hardware refers to the physical components
such as the screen, keyboard, case, memory,
motherboard and chips all of which are physical objects
that can be touched.
• The John Deere ECU is like computer hardware.
Software
• Computer software is a set of information and
instructions that directs a computer to perform
specific operations. Computer programming
software is what makes the hardware do
something.
• Hardware may perform many different functions
according to software installed.
• The John Deere Payload is like computer software.
ECU Hardware
ECU Hardware
• The Physical Part
• Has a Part Number
• ECU Level relates to engine components
• Needs adequate power to run all engine actuators
• Needs enough memory to store information
• Does NOT come programmed when new
• It is nearly “Blank” when new
• Needs software to operate
ECU Software
• Download Payload to
Local Computer
• Install Payload to
Engine ECU
What is ECU Programming?
Training Conclusion
Go To Page 101
• To see Additional Information and Training Conclusion
Reprogramming Current ECU
Lesson 1
Reprogramming Current ECU
Congratulations
You have successfully completed
Reprogramming Current ECU
Donating this engine’s ECU
to use elsewhere
Lesson 2
Donating an ECU to be used elsewhere
“DONOR ECU” is
blank so it can be
used elsewhere
Reprogram ECU -2Program Controller
Congratulations
You have successfully prepared this
engine’s ECU to use elsewhere
Perform “Replacing Current ECU with Another ECU” procedure for engine
receiving DONATED ECU.
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Reprogram ECU -3DownloadPayloads
If not, then the original ECU can be reprogrammed. Use the downloaded
payload and the original ECU is now the ECU TO BE PROGRAMMED.
Congratulations
You have successfully completed
Replacing Current ECU With another ECU
Replacing Current ECU with
another ECU when
Current ECU cannot Communicate
Lesson 4
Replacing Current ECU when it cannot Communicate
ECU TO BE PROGRAMMED
(new ECU or Donated ECU)
must be connected.
DOC
Click “Next” to continue.
Replacing No Com ECU -30LostDataDPF
Locate the John Deere Part Number and Serial Number from the Exhaust Filter for the
DPF. These numbers will be nearer the outlet of the Exhaust Filter. Enter this
information in Service ADVISOR™.
DPF
Click “Next” to continue.
Replacing No Com ECU -30LostDataSCR
Locate the John Deere Part Number and Serial Number from the SCR Canister. Enter
this information in Service ADVISOR™.
SCR
Replacing No Com ECU -30LostDataEngineHrs
Congratulations
You have successfully completed
Replacing Current ECU when Current
ECU cannot Communicate
Additional Information
and Training Conclusion
Conclusion
Additional Information that may be important
• Special situations
• Replacing Engine without replacing ECU
• Payload File Expiration
• Troubleshooting
• Failure to communicate
• GetECUID.exe
Continue in the “Replacement Engine” section by marking the applicable check boxes
below.
Check OEM box if the application is not a John Deere branded piece of equipment.
Check DOC/DPF box if the exhaust filter has NOT be changed.
Check SCR box if the SCR Catalyst and DEF equipment has NOT be changed.
Preserving DOC/DPF and SCR information will give optimal engine performance with
less work and time to configure the new engine.
“GetEcuId.exe” program is
installed with Service
ADVISOR™ and will provide
ECU information when the
ECU is Blank. If shortcut is
not present, find through the
“Start Menu” in Windows.
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ECU Programming Procedures in CTM
Congratulations
You have successfully completed this
ECU Programming Training