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Are there any techs on the forum who would be willing to do the flash for those of who aren’t fortunate enough to have a willing dealer?
I have a 2019 1000-5 we put tracks on. The second day we had it, it was idling in the yard and burped out coolant as it overheated. It did it two more times on a 20 degree day while traveling over the snow at around 29 mph. Each time it overheaded. I noticed the fan did not come on. I called my local dealer and was told to bring it in the next morning. I didn't even take it off the trailer. The tech. met me in the parking lot and did the flash. It has not overheated since. I also installed a fan over ride switch just in case. I didn't have enough time in it to notice if it change the performance.
The dealer will have to do it. Just tell them your having cooling fan problems and mention the reflash.
I've been doing every 1 that comes through even if the customer hadnt requested it.
Is there a reason why the re-flash can't be done on the 2016 models?The dealer will have to do it. Just tell them your having cooling fan problems and mention the reflash.
I've been doing every 1 that comes through even if the customer hadnt requested it.
I called my dealer today and they said this new flash was for the Talon. Thats probably why it is not for 2016 or older. It might also explain why those that have had the flash now have more lower end torque and a different shifting pattern. They are now programmed like a Talon! If you add the after market turbo to your Pioneer you will have a hybrid....... We can call it a Taloneer!
I concur since the service bulletin says nothing about the Talon, only the 1000M models which Pioneers are. However, could the re-flash be designed for the Talon, therefore causing the change in shifting and such?Well their full of s***.
The Talon wasnt even out when the flash update became available!I called my dealer today and they said this new flash was for the Talon. Thats probably why it is not for 2016 or older. It might also explain why those that have had the flash now have more lower end torque and a different shifting pattern. They are now programmed like a Talon! If you add the after market turbo to your Pioneer you will have a hybrid....... We can call it a Taloneer!
I concur since the service bulletin says nothing about the Talon, only the 1000M models which Pioneers are. However, could the re-flash be designed for the Talon, therefore causing the change in shifting and such?
Are there any techs on the forum who would be willing to do the flash for those of who aren’t fortunate enough to have a willing dealer?
So you’re saying you could reflash mine if I sent it to you?If you were closer, I'd do everyone I could get my hands on.
I'd say its possible to swap ecms and update it through the units wire harness, then install the updated part back into the original machine.
I’m assuming that the reflash is done through a data/com port located within the wiring harness vs. a stand alone diagnostic tool that plugs directly into the ECU?
Shipping info?Yeah it's the red 4 pin under the seat.
I talked to my GM, he said that he thought the ECM swap should work.
If someone was willing to pay shipping both ways, we could try one and find out.
Shipping info?
I’ll send it out Priority on Monday.
Honda Of Fairfield
5467 Dixie Hwy
Fairfield, OH 45014
I need VIN and mileage from the unit as well.
How do you plan on paying for shipping back to yourself?
I might have to give you a ring a schedule this. HoT told me there was no update last week when I had it in for the gas peddle recall.
You are maybe an hour down the road from me, but that would be worth it from what I'm reading.
Ditto with my 2018 .... no problems with normal driving.I have a P1000 2018 model and have not received any tech notices, other than a recall for gas pedal potentially get stuck or something. I have however overheated when climbing big hills in low for extended period of times. As such I always watch the temp and if it hits 3 bars try to get to more level area for a while in high to let things cool down. Living in Utah though, got lots and lots of mountains to climb.