Usually the devil is in details with such matters. Check documentation for versions of everything and verify. Version of TuneECU itself, version of Android of your device, version of OBDII bluetooth adapter, OTG USB cable etc. Other than that I can't offer any input. My 2010 has had no trouble connecting no matter the method. - cable or bluetooth.
Mine works fine as well with bikes older than 2013. Triumph changed their ecu's in 2013 and I've read that they may work with TuneEcu and I've also read that they don't. Just hoping to get a definitive answer either way. According to the TuneEcu site the vin is within range for Bluetooth connectivity, but it's not wanting to connect.
What are you looking to do? You can basically read but not write to the ECU with TuneECU. So you could read CELs but that's about it, can't clear them.
I have a customer who wants to swap the Daytona cams into his Street Triple and asked me to do the work and tune it. I wasn't sure if I could use TuneEcu or if he needs to buy a Power Commander.
Yes with the latest update all years including current can be written to and all basic diagnostic. The only thing you can't do is read a map in the ECU. You can write one to it though.
I can confirm 100% it's working on the newer gen bikes. I have flashed both my Street as well as the race bike, and it works perfectly.
Diagnostic functions as well as fuel-remapping, disable SAI/O2 etc are all working 100%. You can write the F tables, change idle RPM tables, disable the F/L switch, bleed ABS, basically all functions except reading a map from the ECU.
The requirements are:
1. Any decent Android tablet with Bluetooth capability
2. Latest TuneECU from the Google Play store
3. OBDLink LX dongle (Amazon) - this is important, and is the only one currently confirmed working
Working on customer's bikes in the past, I had to pay Dealertool to register each ECU. Now the latest version of TuneECU lets me do all the same stuff and more, with as many different bikes as I want. I'm happy with it to say the least.
Extra late reply... I've been in and out of town. I came home and the the OBDLink dongle had been delivered and I'm ready to give it a go. Do you know if I need to use a tablet? I've got a laptop that I use for tuning and It's got bluetooth.
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