Make sure you have 5 vdc at the D4 diode, cathode side. if you have less then five volts here maybe you have a bad connection at lcc11. the d4 diode is just above the battery. read from ground connection on the clc board. also make sure your 10.8 volt supply is making it to the clc board. can't recall exactly where to measure this, but i think the communication chips are at the bottom edge of the clc next to the communication connectors that go to the selector and the door board. I am not certain, but i think just the 5 volt to the clc should get the program running. I just helped a guy with this last week, he had a bad power supply, he was only getting 4.3 volts to the diode, even though he had4.9 at the power supply. he started cranking up the voltage adjust and the led came on, on the clc, but then the power supply crowbarred after he hit about 5.2 to the clc. he replaced power supply and all was well. good luck. another thing to remember, is that you need the 24 volt power supply to make it to the SRT D shell connector., so that the tool will communicate with the board. should not effect the program from running, but you will not be able to interact without this voltage.
Last edited by Scott Davidson; 03/05/12 01:18 AM.