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alange6373 18-01-2013 16:53

Jaguar fried?
 
Hey everyone

we were updating the firmware in a jaguar that we have and it was not accepting the updates for a while and then all of the sudden it just stopped working.

Now we cannot even have the light on the jaguar light up.
is it fried or have we just done something.
We tried to reset the jaguar to factory settings after that and it still would not work.

Suggestions?

dellagd 18-01-2013 17:05

Re: Jaguar fried?
 
what methods have you tried interfacing with it on?

EDIT: Looked at the datasheet and in no case does it have "LED Off", so Im not sure what going on.

alange6373 18-01-2013 17:08

Re: Jaguar fried?
 
the light on the jaguar itself is not on.
We have tried multiple things including through the 2 can internet ip address

dellagd 18-01-2013 17:12

Re: Jaguar fried?
 
Does it show up on the 2CAN at all? Just to clarify this is a black jag correct?

Joe Ross 18-01-2013 17:26

Re: Jaguar fried?
 
In BDC-COMM, there is a firmware recovery option. I don't know if the 2CAN implements the same interface.

alange6373 18-01-2013 17:35

Re: Jaguar fried?
 
No it does not show up on 2 can at all, and yes it is a black jaguar.

I've never heard of BDC-COMM. What is it?

Ether 18-01-2013 17:38

Re: Jaguar fried?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alange6373 (Post 1218141)
I've never heard of BDC-COMM. What is it?

Type this into the Google search box:

BDC-COMM site:chiefdelphi.com



joelg236 18-01-2013 20:12

Re: Jaguar fried?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ether (Post 1218142)
Type this into the Google search box:

BDC-COMM site:chiefdelphi.com



Or even better,
Quote:

"BDC-COMM" site:chiefdelphi.com

Ether 18-01-2013 21:07

Re: Jaguar fried?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joelg236 (Post 1218197)
Or even better,

"BDC-COMM" site:chiefdelphi.com

Yes. Thank you.



alange6373 18-01-2013 22:41

Re: Jaguar fried?
 
Thank you

I will try that out.

cgmv123 19-01-2013 00:00

Re: Jaguar fried?
 
Let's back up. Did you power it backwards? (That's the easiest way to fry a Jaguar.)

MagiChau 19-01-2013 00:05

Re: Jaguar fried?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cgmv123 (Post 1218347)
Let's back up. Did you power it backwards? (That's the easiest way to fry a Jaguar.)

I think the term would be "bricked" at least that is what I am familiar with to describe his problem. The Jaguar failed durng a firmware update possibly leaving it with no firmware at all to run.


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