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Old Mon, June 21st, 2010, 04:26 PM
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I upgraded both firmware and calibration, but when I selected custom file download it appears to have downgraded the calibration file anyway. As long as I have my tune I am happy. Also it appears the firmware update addressed the issue with not being able to reset AMPG on the 97-03. Also a little off subject does anyone know why the LCD on my gryphon would get dim and flicker at startup? The issue seems to be resolved by unplugging and plugging the gryphon back in, however it generally has to be done every time.
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Old Mon, June 21st, 2010, 07:50 PM
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I upgraded both firmware and calibration, but when I selected custom file download it appears to have downgraded the calibration file anyway. As long as I have my tune I am happy. Also it appears the firmware update addressed the issue with not being able to reset AMPG on the 97-03. Also a little off subject does anyone know why the LCD on my gryphon would get dim and flicker at startup? The issue seems to be resolved by unplugging and plugging the gryphon back in, however it generally has to be done every time.
As I recall, pushing the [Up Arrow] causes the backlight to brighten on the Gryphon. Try that next time, rather than "rebooting" it by unplugging the OBDII cable. I think the [Up Arrow] cure causes a permanent change too.

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Old Mon, June 21st, 2010, 10:01 PM
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As I recall, pushing the [Up Arrow] causes the backlight to brighten on the Gryphon. Try that next time, rather than "rebooting" it by unplugging the OBDII cable. I think the [Up Arrow] cure causes a permanent change too.

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Yep thats right.


Does it flicker when you are either cranking or about to? May be a battery issue. If it is doing it because of low voltage while cranking, the alternator will be running by the time you unplug and replug.
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Could be the battery.
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