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2015 Mitsi FGC70K Engine management

Hi all, Does anyone have experience of the E-control/Spectrum fuel system for these machines with PSI/GM 4.3l lpg engine? We have E-coms software and canbox etc for Doosans but can't establish a connection to this machine. Seems to have a regulator and ECU from a series II spectrum but the mixer etc from a series III and all components marked with the E-control logo. Are these OEM locked or what series software would I need to use etc?
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
  • Posted 17 Dec 2020 06:13
  • Discussion started by simon_k
  • Devon, United Kingdom
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Thanks Swoop. Thankfully didn't need to connect in the end as a new regulator has her running like a dream again!.
  • Posted 21 Dec 2020 18:48
  • Reply by simon_k
  • Devon, United Kingdom
doosan may tell you what version of diagnostic canbus cable and software it needs. Or if you know the ecu version and mfg spectrum/psi might know it.

they've gotten into the habit of changing these from year to year so unless you know the software version in the ecu you won't know for sure.
I had to deal with this when i was working for cat, they are getting pretty adament on making it as difficult as possible for the non-dealer tech to work on them.
your cable might not be the correct one of this year mfg machine.
  • Posted 21 Dec 2020 04:54
  • Reply by swoop223
  • North Carolina, United States
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