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Old Fri, April 9th, 2010, 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by cody994x4 View Post
ok ive had my gryphon for a month or so and its been working like a charm.

today i started my truck and as im driving up the street i notice my screen nvr came on... so im driving and making sure the obdII is plugged all the way in, nothing....

when i get to the front of my neighboorhood i pulled over and shut off the truck. removed the gryph from the pod. unplugged the cable on the back of the programmer, plugged it back in and it instantly came on and gave me the 'pcm not responding turn key on, and press enter' screen

its working like normal now but what the hell?

i dont wanna be removing it from the pod all the time because the pod will come loose...
You COULD be seeing the first signs of a weak battery - a load test might be a good idea.

In the future though, to reset the Gryphon, just leave the ignition key ON and then unplug the Gryphon at the OBDII port. Wait about 5 seconds and plug it back in.

Remember, the ignition needs to be in the ON position any time you plug in the Gryphon, and, low battery voltage (possibly during vehicle starting due to a weak battery) will kill the "keep alive" memory supply to the Gryphon.

- Jack
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