CGDI FC200 Software Update V1.3.4.4: Expanding ECU Support and Repair Functions
\nShenzhen Changguang Technology Co., Ltd. has officially released software version 1.3.4.4 for the powerful CGDI FC200 ECU programming tool. This update promises to enhance the device's capabilities significantly by introducing new ECU types, broadening vehicle coverage across various brands, and adding an essential repair function for diagnostic readiness status.
\n\nEnhancements from the Latest Update
\nThe latest software update focuses on improving the CGDI FC200’s performance in ECU data processing, platform recognition, and emission-related diagnostic repair functions.
\n\nNew ECU Types Added
\nWith the release of version 1.3.4.4, the CGDI FC200 now supports a wider range of ECU types, allowing automotive technicians to work with a broader array of vehicles and ECU platforms.
\n\nFord SID209 Platform
\nA significant improvement introduced during this update is the password reading function integrated into the platform recognition mode for the Ford SID209 platform. This new feature simplifies accessing ECU data, enhancing efficiency during ECU programming and maintenance tasks.
\n\nBOSCH ME17.8.8 (Second TC1767)
\nThe update also brings support for the Bosch ME17.8.8 Second TC1767 ECU. This expansion increases compatibility with various vehicle brands, including:
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- BAIC \n
- Bestune \n
- Buick \n
- ChangAn \n
- Chery \n
- Chevrolet \n
- Dongfeng \n
- FAW \n
- Fujian Motor \n
- Geely \n
- Great Wall \n
- Haima \n
- JAC \n
- Lifan \n
- MG \n
- Roewe \n
- SAIC \n
- SWM \n
- GAC Trumpchi \n
- Wuling \n
- Zhonghua \n
- Zotye \n
This enhancement allows technicians greater flexibility in performing more ECU operations across both Chinese and international vehicle brands.
\n\nNew "Three Monitor Not Ready" Status Repair Function
\nA key highlight of version 1.3.4.4 is the addition of the “Three Monitor Not Ready” status repair function. This crucial feature aids technicians in addressing emission monitor readiness issues in supported ECUs.
\nWith support now extending to more ECU platforms across various vehicle manufacturers, the new repair function benefits a range of automotive brands:
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- MT62.1U Platform supporting: \n
- HuangHai \n
- BAIC \n
- BYD \n
- ChangAn \n
- Chery \n
- Dongfeng \n
- FAW \n
- Foton \n
- Geely \n
- Great Wall \n
- JAC \n
- Jinbei \n
- JMC \n
- Lifan \n
- MG \n
- Roewe \n
- SAIC \n
- Suzuki \n
- GAC Trumpchi \n
- Wuling \n
- Zhonghua \n
- MT62.1 Platform sees similar support expansion for the above-mentioned brands. \n
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Additional ECU Support
\nBeyond the major features highlighted, the update extends support for several well-known automotive brands:
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- BMW – MEV17.2.1 \n
- Mercedes-Benz – MED17.7.3.1 \n
- Honda / Acura ECUs: \n
- 37820-RZS-F53 SH7058 \n
- 37820-RZS-F54 SH7058 \n
- 37805-RZT-H64 SH7058 \n
- 37820-RZT-H12 SH7058 \n
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Conclusion
\nThe release of CGDI FC200 software version 1.3.4.4 showcases Shenzhen Changguang Technology's commitment to enhancing the functionality and versatility of its ECU programming tool. With the addition of new ECU types and essential repair functions, technicians are now better equipped to handle the complexities of modern automotive diagnostics and emissions testing. For automotive professionals looking to further their diagnostic capabilities, upgrading to the latest version is a step toward enhanced efficiency and performance.
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