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Old Mon, March 30th, 2009, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by th3godf4th3r View Post
hey bill and cory,

so i was going to change my tire size under custom options tonight and when i went to tire size,

i got error code f1 and then some message. it also froze and i had to unplug it and plug it back in just to get off that screen



whats the deal here? i believe i have the newest update, but havent updated it since about january or so
When all else fails, RTFM! (Which I just did, since my rapidly fading brain cells continue to let me down). :o

Here's what I found on page 28:

ERROR CODE 0xF1 (IN CUSTOM MENU) – If you are receiving this error code while trying to configure your custom options, disconnect from the OBDII connector, turn the key to the ON position, and plug the Gryphon™ back in. After getting to the main screen (past Intro and Disclaimer), wait 15 seconds. This will give your unit time to load parameters it needs to perform the custom changes. You should now be able to perform your custom changes.

I'd leave it disconnected for about a minute before plugging it back in, just so any residual capacitive charge has a chance to dissipate.

If this doesn't work for you, the next step is to call PHP. Hopefully, though, you won't have to do that!

- Jack
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