
There was a problem in the connection, wrong pinout of the ODBII port

I can see the data now, and I'll try to program some Visual Basic logger.
Any Ideas how to send data to the bus, like the volume up command for example?
Many thanks
brentsten wrote:Wow I can't believe you guys are still at thisI gave up months ago when I couldn't wrap my head around building a CAN message, but after staring at the bible and the 29-bit chime page like a couple others mentioned, it finally clicked. Before I was just copying what others had sniffed and injected messages and seeing responses. After figuring out how to break it down to binary then rebuild to hex its finally clear haha.
I found a list of every Global A PID, but unfortunately they don't all correlate to our systems. I've been trying to intercept the message that shuts off the display on the G8 when the vehicle is in motion, but no such luck yet. I'm assuming the source is the BCM and the target is the radio, but I haven't found the addresses for either to sniff. I have no objection to jacking the rear tires off the ground and sniffing the bus while the screen flicks on and off if anyone knows the right masks I should be using?
jezzab wrote:There is no packet that turns off the display when moving mate. It reads the vehicle speed and then the head unit uses its stored speed limiter value and does it itself. The VIM (vehicle in motion) mod is just changing that value be it software and DIDs or hardware with EEPROM reflashing.
I would suggest if anyone wants to get serious they have a look at GMW3110 white paper
DIDs are a value that corresponds to an address in the main MPU EEPROM or external EEPROM and means you can access them via gmlan and rewrite them without having to remove the chip or rewrite the entire calibration. For example, It is quite easy to change the startup logo without reading and writing the EEPROM in the head unit and using just the obdii port. Just gotta know where to look
This is how SPS or tis2web configures your head unit after you reflashing it. You don't get any control with SPS though, it just flashes relating to the model etc and or your old setup