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  0x31 - ignition coil - #1, 4  
  0x31 - ignition coil - #1, 4  


  0x39 - injector - cylinder 1
  0x32 - ignition coil - #2, 5 (v6 only)


  0x3A - injector - cylinder 2
  0x33 - ignition coil - #3, 6 (v6 only)


  0x3B - injector - cylinder 3
  0x39 - injector - cylinder 1 (i4 only)


  0x3C - injector - cylinder 4  
0x3A - injector - cylinder 2 (i4 only)
 
0x3B - injector - cylinder 3 (i4 only)
 
  0x3C - injector - cylinder 4 (i4 only)
 
0x300701 - injector - cylinder 1 (v6 only)
 
0x300702 - injector - cylinder 2 (v6 only)
 
0x300704 - injector - cylinder 3 (v6 only)
 
0x300708 - injector - cylinder 4 (v6 only)
 
0x300710 - injector - cylinder 5 (v6 only)
 
0x300720 - injector - cylinder 6 (v6 only)


  0x50 - adaptive values
  0x50 - adaptive values

Latest revision as of 20:37, 2 April 2024

K-Line on SIMK43 runs at 10400 baud and uses the KWP2000 protocol for diagnostic communication.

Connection points

ECU

If you have 1.6 or 2.0 without immobilizer installed:

Good news! Your K-Line pins (OBD2/MCC) are connected directly to the K-line pin on the ECU (2.0 - 77)

If you have 1.6 or 2.0 with immobilizer installed:

Your K-Line pins (OBD2/MCC) are connected to BCM's "Diagnosis" pin (BCM-IM, pin 19). THERE IS NOTHING CONNECTED TO K-LINE PIN AT THE ECU!! (2.0 77). Instead, all K-line stuff is connected to the ECU's W-Line (2.0 - 47)

If you have 2.7 with or without immobilizer installed:

Your K-Line pins (OBD2/MCC) are connected to BCM's "Diagnosis" pin (BCM-IM, pin 19). Your K/Immo-Line pin at the ECU (C133-1, pin 3) is connected to BCM's "Immo W-line" (BCM-IM, pin 20). 2.7 ECUs don't have a separate K and W line - it's all integrated in one pin, you don't have nothing to worry about.

KWP2000

To start communication, you need to use Fast Init - so bring the K-line down for exactly 25ms, then up for 25ms followed by StartCommunication request. Python example of that using a FTDI cable can be found in GKBus code.

ID of the ECU is 0x11, and as a diagnostic device you should be using ID 0xF1. So an example command and response would look like this:

Diagnostic device: 82 11 F1 27 01 AC (security access request)

ECU response: 83 F1 11 67 02 34 22

Baudrate

By default, SIMK43 uses 10400 baud. On some ECUs (so far testing revealed that <2005 ECUs might not support that), baudrate can be manipulated by additional undocumented parameter of the StartDiagnosticSession service:

0x01: 10400

0x02: 20000

0x03: 40000

0x04: 60000

0x05: 120000

Challenge-response calculation

SIMK43/41 uses a 2 byte seed and 2 byte key for security access. Until a write-up about the algorithm is prepared, you can take a look at it's Python implementation in GKFlasher: https://github.com/Dante383/GKFlasher/blob/15a715b18f2119d697a5ceed00f6383f690c4a23/ecu.py#L42

Input-Output local identifiers

0x10 - check engine light

0x11 - EVAP canister close valve (on)

0x12 - fuel pump relay

0x13 - A/C compressor relay

0x14 - fuel pump control

0x16 - "Canister Close Valve-Clocked" (whatever that means)

0x1A - cooling fan relay high

0x1B - cooling fan relay low

0x1C - main relay

0x20 - canister purge valve

0x23 - idle speed actuator

0x24 - cvvt valve

0x31 - ignition coil - #1, 4

0x32 - ignition coil - #2, 5 (v6 only)

0x33 - ignition coil - #3, 6 (v6 only)

0x39 - injector - cylinder 1 (i4 only)

0x3A - injector - cylinder 2 (i4 only)

0x3B - injector - cylinder 3 (i4 only)

0x3C - injector - cylinder 4 (i4 only)

0x300701 - injector - cylinder 1 (v6 only)

0x300702 - injector - cylinder 2 (v6 only)

0x300704 - injector - cylinder 3 (v6 only)

0x300708 - injector - cylinder 4 (v6 only)

0x300710 - injector - cylinder 5 (v6 only)

0x300720 - injector - cylinder 6 (v6 only)

0x50 - adaptive values

Routines by local identifier

0x00 - erase program section

0x01 - erase calibration section

0x02 - verify and mark blocks as ready to execute. Needs to be called after flashing

0x03 - unknown. requires security access, returned 0x33 0xE0 on a bench ecu

0x04 - unknown, returns 0x22 - Conditions Not Correct Or Request Sequence Error

0x05 - unknown, returns 0x22 - Conditions Not Correct Or Request Sequence Error

0x12 - query immobilizer info: 2 bytes number of keys learnt, 2 bytes immo status (01 = learnt), 2 bytes key status (00 - not learnt), 2 bytes smartra status if applicable

0x13 - needs to be called before immobilizer password teaching/changing

0x14 - needs to be called before immobilizer teaching.

0x15 - needs to be called before ECU immobilizer reset

0x16 - needs to be called before putting immobilizer in limp home mode

0x17 - input new limp home password

0x18 - activate limp home mode. takes user-provided (default: 2345) password as parameters

0x19 - confirm limp home password change. takes 0x01 as a parameter

0x1A - input 6 digit immobilizer password. Needs to be called before teaching, resetting or other actions modifying the immo system. Takes password and 6x 0xFF as parameters

0x1B, 0x1C, 0x1D, 0x1E - teach keys 1,2,3,4. Takes 0x01 as a parameter

0x20 - reset ECU immo. Takes 0x01 as a parameter

0x25 - needs to be called before neutralizing smartra

0x26 - confirm neutralizing smartra. takes 0x01 as a parameter