Check Engine Light On In 2011 Suburban, and Basic Overview of HP Tuners VCM Suite. Part 1

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To Be Continued...

Yeah, I kinda got hit out of nowhere twice today as the check engine light came on, and I take my first look at a Gen 4 LS and its tune. There are so many sensors, and VVT, DoD, and why the hell is the O2 sensor and MAF not logging anything? I am going to do some research on this, and make a video more about it. I planned on doing a Gen 3 LS tune on a P01, which I have done successfully before, and this opportunity arose that I wasn't ready for. So I just cover what the basics are of the software, and more or less how it gives you full control to do a professional tune, data log, and do anything you want to the check engine light from reading it to just saying it doesn't exist. The MPVI2 that I use does have Bluetooth, not a joke, it is wireless and works on your phone even to data log, but I prefer to hard wire into the PCM. If you want to look into one I have links below for the latest model that lets you data log as a stand-alone unit. All the software comes with it to data log and reads/clear your DTC's (check engine light). It does require licenses to flash your PCM for about $100 per car, and there are bundle deals if you do multiple cars within a family of models and years.

MPVI3 by HP Tuners - https://amzn.to/3SPGohv

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