P0614 (mismatch between ECU and TCM) code after dealer replaced and recoded TCM
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P0614 (mismatch between ECU and TCM) code after dealer replaced and recoded TCM
Several months ago I bought a water damaged 2018 Cayman S and after replacing almost every single module (besides the ECU) in the vehicle, was finally able to get running last week.
I have my own PIWIS 3 clone, but since a few of the modules can only be programmed by the dealer I just had them go ahead and program all of them for me. Once I got the vehicle back and started it up this P0614 code appeared. The replacement TCM I bought came out of a 2018 718 Boxster from the UK, but has the exact same part number as the module that was originally in the vehicle and it appears the dealership programmed the VIN into the module correctly.
I've hooked up my PIWIS system to see if I could figure out what the issue is or try to reprogram the module myself. Whenever I try to run the automatic programming option on the PDK module I get an error saying "no relevant programming rules found. Cause: current vehicle equipment is not shown in programming rules. Please check vehicle data and make changes if necessary."
I'm certainly no PIWIS expert so just checking here to see if anyone has any suggestions as to the best place to start troubleshooting this issue. Where would I look in PIWIS to find and update the vehicle data in order to fix the error mentioned above?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys
I have my own PIWIS 3 clone, but since a few of the modules can only be programmed by the dealer I just had them go ahead and program all of them for me. Once I got the vehicle back and started it up this P0614 code appeared. The replacement TCM I bought came out of a 2018 718 Boxster from the UK, but has the exact same part number as the module that was originally in the vehicle and it appears the dealership programmed the VIN into the module correctly.
I've hooked up my PIWIS system to see if I could figure out what the issue is or try to reprogram the module myself. Whenever I try to run the automatic programming option on the PDK module I get an error saying "no relevant programming rules found. Cause: current vehicle equipment is not shown in programming rules. Please check vehicle data and make changes if necessary."
I'm certainly no PIWIS expert so just checking here to see if anyone has any suggestions as to the best place to start troubleshooting this issue. Where would I look in PIWIS to find and update the vehicle data in order to fix the error mentioned above?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys
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Several months ago I bought a water damaged 2018 Cayman S and after replacing almost every single module (besides the ECU) in the vehicle, was finally able to get running last week.
I have my own PIWIS 3 clone, but since a few of the modules can only be programmed by the dealer I just had them go ahead and program all of them for me. Once I got the vehicle back and started it up this P0614 code appeared. The replacement TCM I bought came out of a 2018 718 Boxster from the UK, but has the exact same part number as the module that was originally in the vehicle and it appears the dealership programmed the VIN into the module correctly.
I've hooked up my PIWIS system to see if I could figure out what the issue is or try to reprogram the module myself. Whenever I try to run the automatic programming option on the PDK module I get an error saying "no relevant programming rules found. Cause: current vehicle equipment is not shown in programming rules. Please check vehicle data and make changes if necessary."
I'm certainly no PIWIS expert so just checking here to see if anyone has any suggestions as to the best place to start troubleshooting this issue. Where would I look in PIWIS to find and update the vehicle data in order to fix the error mentioned above?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys
I have my own PIWIS 3 clone, but since a few of the modules can only be programmed by the dealer I just had them go ahead and program all of them for me. Once I got the vehicle back and started it up this P0614 code appeared. The replacement TCM I bought came out of a 2018 718 Boxster from the UK, but has the exact same part number as the module that was originally in the vehicle and it appears the dealership programmed the VIN into the module correctly.
I've hooked up my PIWIS system to see if I could figure out what the issue is or try to reprogram the module myself. Whenever I try to run the automatic programming option on the PDK module I get an error saying "no relevant programming rules found. Cause: current vehicle equipment is not shown in programming rules. Please check vehicle data and make changes if necessary."
I'm certainly no PIWIS expert so just checking here to see if anyone has any suggestions as to the best place to start troubleshooting this issue. Where would I look in PIWIS to find and update the vehicle data in order to fix the error mentioned above?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys
#3
Hi.
Can I join the topic.
I have a 2013 Panamera GTS. I had a problem with gear shifting in sport mode. There were no errors in the TCU driver. So I decided to reprogram the TCU controller and after this procedure it generates error P0614 and I can't fix this error.
Does anyone know how to fix this error?
Can I join the topic.
I have a 2013 Panamera GTS. I had a problem with gear shifting in sport mode. There were no errors in the TCU driver. So I decided to reprogram the TCU controller and after this procedure it generates error P0614 and I can't fix this error.
Does anyone know how to fix this error?
#4
Hi.
Can I join the topic.
I have a 2013 Panamera GTS. I had a problem with gear shifting in sport mode. There were no errors in the TCU driver. So I decided to reprogram the TCU controller and after this procedure it generates error P0614 and I can't fix this error.
Does anyone know how to fix this error?
Can I join the topic.
I have a 2013 Panamera GTS. I had a problem with gear shifting in sport mode. There were no errors in the TCU driver. So I decided to reprogram the TCU controller and after this procedure it generates error P0614 and I can't fix this error.
Does anyone know how to fix this error?
#5
A friend has a Panamere 4S from 2010, and I borrowed the TCU driver with the same number from him to see what errors it would show or if I could transfer the coding to my driver, unfortunately, after connecting his driver to me, he showed the same error P0614.
And now I don't know what to think?
And now I don't know what to think?
#6
A friend has a Panamere 4S from 2010, and I borrowed the TCU driver with the same number from him to see what errors it would show or if I could transfer the coding to my driver, unfortunately, after connecting his driver to me, he showed the same error P0614.
And now I don't know what to think?
And now I don't know what to think?