Diacom Software Problems need Help ASAP
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Diacom Software Problems need Help ASAP
I'm using the diacom marine software on my laptop and im hooked up to an 05' merc 5.0 MPI with a pcm555 i believe and when i try to connect to the pcm it will say syncronizing then it will stop and said could not connect. Anyone got the quick fix?
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lol i feel kinda new but its actually an ecm0402 and it has trouble connecting at times or will disconnect but i tihnk it might have been because the boat had 3 batteries that were all dead
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Are there also other adapters that i should look into buying for the diacom software? I do alot of mercs, vovlos and omcs and am getting in alot of the newer boats with the ecms that i can pull codes from and look at the data
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It depends on how far you will be going in to diagnostics with your computer system and also what system you have, It can go vary deep in to diagnostics with bulit in manuals and brake out boxes for testing every sensor and wire for info, And could cost any where from $2000.00- $8000.00, Or just have a simple system to just plug it in and read what the engine is doing. I would say learn it and buy it as you go. Chances are you will not need it too often. Now if you do a lot of 2007 and newer smart craft and DTS stuff then you will need it sooner then later. Hope this helps good luck.
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It depends on how far you will be going in to diagnostics with your computer system and also what system you have, It can go vary deep in to diagnostics with bulit in manuals and brake out boxes for testing every sensor and wire for info, And could cost any where from $2000.00- $8000.00, Or just have a simple system to just plug it in and read what the engine is doing. I would say learn it and buy it as you go. Chances are you will not need it too often. Now if you do a lot of 2007 and newer smart craft and DTS stuff then you will need it sooner then later. Hope this helps good luck.
The CDS is pretty *bit_chin' and nearly impossible for the individual or aftermarket guy to get. Once he gets it, it's even harder to activate... You must have a dealer number thru Merc. You have to use their key to turn it on. You then have to contact SPX/OTC to cross-reference the turn on key and get assigned a new key. Then, the newly assigned password and key are sent back to Merc for relation to the phone number listed for the said Merc Dealer.
From here, they will do extreme diligence to verify that you are in fact using it as a Mercury Certified Repair Facility and if they find out anything in the middle that doesn't line up, you'd be out the expense of the third party software.
This is assuming you bought the "basic kit" which does not include the pre-installed laptop and everything else. You would have to jump through every hoop before you could get them to send you the whole system..
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