ccwtruck
10th January, 2023, 02:38 AM
Alot of guys don't know it, but you can easily retrieve all of your ECM passwords directly from your ECM calibration file in Detroit Calibration Tool, even the backdoor password.
In Calibration Tool, open a Command Panel (select File -> Open -> Panel, then double-click on the "Command.pnl" file) with the ECM connected.
On the Command Panel, you click on the button "Upload Calibration".
DCT will open a file dialog for you to select the metafile that matches your ECM software version number
Select a metafile, then click on "Open".
Then just sit back and watch as your ECM calibration magically appears in DCT's left-hand pane under "Calibration Manager"
Once it's done, you can click on File -> Save As and give it a file name.
Click on "Save", and your ECM calibration is safely on your hard drive.
To get all of your ECM passswords, including the Backdoor password, follow the tree down through your cal file to "Shared" -> "CUSTOMER CHANGEABLER OPTIONS" -> "Passwords"; double click on any of the 6 entries underneath, and it will open an edit table control.
Each character is in one cell of the table, but it is in numeric ASCII code -- you will have to look up the character represented by each number, for example if the number is 65, that's an "A"... 66 is a "B", and so on.
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In Calibration Tool, open a Command Panel (select File -> Open -> Panel, then double-click on the "Command.pnl" file) with the ECM connected.
On the Command Panel, you click on the button "Upload Calibration".
DCT will open a file dialog for you to select the metafile that matches your ECM software version number
Select a metafile, then click on "Open".
Then just sit back and watch as your ECM calibration magically appears in DCT's left-hand pane under "Calibration Manager"
Once it's done, you can click on File -> Save As and give it a file name.
Click on "Save", and your ECM calibration is safely on your hard drive.
To get all of your ECM passswords, including the Backdoor password, follow the tree down through your cal file to "Shared" -> "CUSTOMER CHANGEABLER OPTIONS" -> "Passwords"; double click on any of the 6 entries underneath, and it will open an edit table control.
Each character is in one cell of the table, but it is in numeric ASCII code -- you will have to look up the character represented by each number, for example if the number is 65, that's an "A"... 66 is a "B", and so on.
Click On Thanks If This Has Helped You! :-)