Title: "required time delay not expired" problem Post by: vwnut8392 on November 18, 2018, 06:48:33 PM tried to flash an MED9 ECU today and MPPS reported "required time delay not expired". i could however bench flash it with BDM. is there a way to get rid of this completely? its obviously not in the flash side because after loading a different flash with BMD i still got the same result so it has me thinking this counter/timer is in the eeprom. anyone here shed some light on this because its freaking annoying to have to BDM the car all the time.
Title: Re: "required time delay not expired" problem Post by: gman86 on November 18, 2018, 08:28:26 PM tried to flash an MED9 ECU today and MPPS reported "required time delay not expired". i could however bench flash it with BDM. is there a way to get rid of this completely? its obviously not in the flash side because after loading a different flash with BMD i still got the same result so it has me thinking this counter/timer is in the eeprom. anyone here shed some light on this because its freaking annoying to have to BDM the car all the time. Leave ignition on for ~15mins and retry. Title: Re: "required time delay not expired" problem Post by: SB_GLI on November 19, 2018, 08:39:33 AM some tool that you have is not properly passing security access and it's locking you out.
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