Cobb AP-SUB-003 User manual

User Guide
Subaru Turbo
(North American Models)

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Table of Contents
Product Introduction 4
Supported Vehicle List
In-Box Contents 5
What Is A Map? 7
AccessPORT Installation 8
Pre-Installation 8
Getting Started 9
Vehicle Identification 11
Map Selection 11
Save Stock ECU Program Data 12
Install AccessPORT Programming 12
Installation Complete 13
AccessPORT Features & Functionality 14
Monitor 1
Live Data 1
Data Log 1
Fuel Economy 15
Set Rev Warning 15
Set Live Data List 15
Set Data Log List 16
Reset Live List 16
Reset Log List 16
Reset Fuel Econ. 16
Performance 17
0-60 MPH 17
¼ Mile 17
Dynamometer 17
Reset Dyno 17
Tune 18
Change Map 18
Adjustments 18
Show Current Map 19
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Troubleshooting 20
Reset ECU 20
Read Codes 20
Memory Snapshot 20
AccessPORT 21
About 21
Settings 21
Uninstall 21
AccessPORT Troubleshooting 22
AccessPORT will not communicate with vehicle. 22
AccessPORT cannot reflash ECU. 22
AccessPORT cannot identify vehicle during installation. 22
Support Contact Information 22
Web 22
E-Mail 22
Phone 22
nvironmental Information 23
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Product Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of the new AccessPORT hand held programmer. The
AccessPORT can:
●Reprogram the factory engine control unit (ECU) with improved tuning parameters
through the on-board diagnostic (OBD-II) port
●Monitor and log vehicle sensor data using on-screen digital gauges
●Read and clear engine diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs)
●Measure 0-60 and ¼ mile times and dyno plot
●Estimate instantaneous and average fuel economy
●Adjust idle and timing
Supported Vehicle List
●200 – 2013 Subaru Forester XT (MT & AT)**
●2009 – 2010 Subaru Impreza 2.5GT (AT)**
●2002 – 201 Subaru Impreza WRX (MT & AT)**
●200 – 201 Subaru Impreza STI**
●2005 – 2012 Subaru Legacy GT (MT & AT)**
●2005 – 2009 Subaru Outback XT (MT & AT)**
** designed for and sold in North America only
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In-Box Contents
AP-SUB-001 AP-SUB-002 and AP-SUB-003
AccessPORT Version 2
-OR-
AP-SUB-001
AP-SUB-002 and AP-SUB-003
AccessPORT Version 2b
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WARNING!
Installation and use of the AccessPORT may void all or a portion of
the vehicle manufacturer's standard warranty. There is no guarantee
expressed or implied by COBB Tuning or any of its affiliates for the
use of the AccessPORT. The user accepts all risks and
responsibilities when using the AccessPORT.
WARNING!
Use of the AccessPORT while operating a moving vehicle is strictly
prohibited by law. COBB Tuning and its affiliates accept no
responsibility for damages or injury caused by misuse of the
AccessPORT.
WARNING!
The AccessPORT may not be able to function if the vehicle's wiring
has been modified. If problems occur while using the AccessPORT,
please verify that all wiring to and from the CU is correct and
functional.
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What Is A Map?
The AccessPORT reprograms the tuning parameters inside the factory engine control unit
(ECU) using map files, which contain specially written instructions for the AccessPORT to
follow during the reprogramming process. A map file can contain information for any number
of different modifications or enhancements to a vehicle, ranging from a race map for a
heavily modified vehicle to an economy map for a stock vehicle. Through the use of the
AccessPORT and different map files the ECU can be reprogrammed to accommodate
virtually any vehicle configuration.
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AccessPORT Installation
Pre-Installation
The AccessPORT comes with the most up-to-date software and map files available at the
time of shipment. However, it is possible that updated software and/or map files have been
made available since the time of shipment. Therefore, the recommended procedure is to
connect the AccessPORT to the AP Manager software and download the latest software and
map files for the target vehicle. Please see AP Manager Software Manual for more
information.
IMPORTANT!
For installation purposes, it is important to ensure that the vehicle's battery has
adequate power for both the AccessPORT and the CU. Because of this, it is
recommended that all in-car electronics and vehicle lights are turned off during
the installation process to reduce drain on the vehicle's battery. For improved
safety during installation, a car battery charger can be connected to the vehicle
during the installation process.
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Getting Started
1. Insert the key into the vehicle's ignition and leave it in the OFF position.
2. (AP-SUB-001 and AP-SUB-002 owners only):
Locate the green Test Mode connectors. Impreza and Forester models will have this
located under the driver's side dash to the left of the steering column (see left
diagram). The Legacy and Outback models will have this located on the passenger
side (see right diagram). With the connectors located, enable Test Mode by plugging
the two connectors into each other.
NOT : In the event that the vehicle does not enter Test Mode after plugging in the
green connectors, refer to [TROUBL SHOOTING S CTION] .
3. (AP-SUB-001 owners only):
Identify the correct Initialization Connector for your vehicle (2002 WRX = BLUE, 2003
- 2005 WRX = WHITE). Attach the Initialization Connector to the corresponding
connector under the driver's side dash. This connector will be located near the green
Test Mode connectors and will be translucent white in color. Do not proceed until this
step is complete.
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. Locate the vehicle's OBD-II port. Location of the OBD-II port may vary depending on
the vehicle model..
5. Connect device to the OBD-II port.
a) (AccessPORT Version 2 only):
•Connect the small end of the provided USB
cable to the mini-USB port on the back of the
OBD connector.
•Plug the large end of the USB cable into the
standard USB port on the underside of your
AccessPORT. At this point the AccessPORT
will power up and after a few moments
present the installation menu.
b) (AccessPORT Version 2b only):
•Plug the OBD-II cable into the OBD-II port
under the dash.
•Connect the other end of the OBD-II cable
to the 10-pin port on the bottom of the
AccessPORT. At this point the
AccessPORT will power up and after a few
moments present the installation menu.
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6. Turn the key to the ON position but do not start the vehicle.
7. Select [Install] from the AccessPORT menu by pressing the [OK] button to proceed
with installation. Below is a diagram of the AccessPORT's keypad function.
Vehicle Identification
The AccessPORT will attempt to automatically determine the target vehicle for installation.
At this point, turn the key to the ON position and press the [OK] button on the AccessPORT
to proceed with identification.
If the AccessPORT successfully identifies the vehicle:
Verify that the identified vehicle is correct and press [OK] to confirm.
If an error occurs:
Please refer to [TROUBL SHOOTING S CTION].
Map Selection
After the AccessPORT identifies the vehicle, it will present a list of maps. Maps that are not
intended for the identified vehicle are displayed in gray. The AccessPORT will reprogram the
ECU with the calibration data from the map selected for installation. This will become the
base data for the ECU. To ensure the best performance, select the map that most closely
matches the modification level of the vehicle. If you are unsure about which map applies to
your modification level, please see the map notes and their requirements for the
modifications that will best fit your vehicle.
If you are unsure about which map applies to your modification level, please see the map
notes and their requirements for the modifications that will best fit your vehicle.
Select a map and press [OK] to view detailed information about that map. After confirming
that the selected map is correct, press [OK] again to proceed, or press [CANC L] to return
to the map selection list.
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Save Stock CU Program Data
After confirming the map to be installed, the AccessPORT will download the current stock
ECU program data from the vehicle. This AccessPORT saves this data for use during the
uninstall process to ensure that the vehicle is completely returned to stock.
WARNING!
If a previous installation of an AccessPORT is detected, you will be given the
option to overwrite it with a new installation. Be aware that the previous
installation will be permanently lost and unrecoverable. This detection may occur
prior to saving the stock CU program data, in which case the CU program data
will not be saved. In the case of a previous install, a stock CU program supplied
on the AccessPORT will be used when you uninstall.
Install AccessPORT Programming
With the stock ECU data saved, the AccessPORT will proceed with installation to the
vehicle. At this point the AccessPORT reprograms the vehicle's ECU with new program data
and calibration parameters from the installation map file. This process will take several
minutes to complete.
WARNING!
Do not disturb the AccessPORT, and the USB cable and the OBD connector
(Version 2) or the OBD-II cable (Version 2b) while installation is taking place.
Failure to do so may result in incomplete CU reprogramming which will render
the vehicle inoperable.
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Installation Complete
The AccessPORT is now fully installed and ready for use. Turn the key to the OFF position
and unplug the OBD connector (Version 2) or the OBD-II cable (Version 2b) from the vehicle.
If applicable, disconnect the Test Mode connectors (green) you connected in Step 2 and the
Initialization Connector you connected in Step 3. These connectors MUST be disconnected
before operating the vehicle.
The vehicle's ECU is now programmed with new calibration data. The AccessPORT does
not need to be plugged into the vehicle for the calibration to be in effect, however, there are
other features of the device that may be used at any time.
Please note that the AccessPORT is designed to work with only one vehicle at a time. Once
the AccessPORT is installed, it cannot be used with another vehicle until it is
uninstalled from the original vehicle.
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AccessPORT Features & Functionality
Monitor
Live Data
The AccessPORT can read sensor data from the factory ECU and display it as an on-screen
gauge. This feature allows the AccessPORT to function as an auxiliary gauge displaying
boost, RPM, temperature, or any number of other parameters.
To change which monitor is currently being displayed in Live Data, select the monitor using
the up/down buttons and press the OK button to activate the monitor.
Use 'Set Live Data List' in the 'Monitor' sub-menu to set which monitors are available for
selecting in Live Data.
NOT : The AccessPORT is only capable of displaying live data while the ignition is
turned to the “ON” position. The AccessPORT will display an error message if it
cannot communicate with the vehicle.
Data Log
The AccessPORT can record sensor data from the factory ECU while you drive. With the
ability to store multiple sessions, the AccessPORT can function as a complete engine
datalogger and diagnostic tool. To begin datalogging, press the OK button while in Live Data
mode. An on screen prompt will notify you when the AccessPORT is recording data. To
view the results of your datalog sessions, simply connect the AccessPORT to your PC and
retrieve the results using the AP Manager software. Data Log recordings are stored in a .csv
(Comma Separated Values) format and are easily viewed using any spreadsheet application.
Click here for step-by-step instruction.
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Use 'Set Data Log List' in the 'Monitor' sub-menu to set which monitors are logged.
NOT : The AccessPORT is only capable of datalogging while the ignition is turned to
the “ON” position. The AccessPORT will display an error message if it cannot
communicate with the vehicle.
NOT : Up to 10 log files can be stored on the AccessPORT. Use AP Manager to
delete unneeded logs. If datalogging is started when there are already 10 log files on
the AccessPORT, the log file with the lowest numerical value will be automatically
overwritten.
NOT : The 10 log files can be a combined length of 2+ hours long.
Fuel conomy
The AccessPORT can estimate your vehicle's fuel economy. Use the up/down arrows to
select instantaneous, session average, or accumulated average fuel usage.
The session average will display the average fuel economy since the Fuel Economy display
was started. The accumulated average will display the average fuel economy since the
usage data was last reset.
Use 'Reset Fuel Econ.' in the 'Monitor' sub-menu to reset the accumulated average fuel
usage data.
NOT : The AccessPORT is only capable of displaying fuel economy while the ignition
is turned to the “ON” position. The AccessPORT will display an error mess
Set Rev Warning
Use this function to set the desired RPM value for Shift Light. The Shift Light function is
available while viewing Live Data. While the actual engine RPM exceeds the desired RPM
limit, the AccessPORT screen will flash, indicating an over-rev condition.
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Set Live Data List
This list allows the user to enable and disable items for viewing in Live Data. Only monitors
with a checkbox will be in the list of available monitors to view while in Live Data. Highlight a
monitor and press the OK button to activate/deactivate it for logging.
Use 'Live Data' in the 'Monitor' sub-menu to view monitor data.
Set Data Log List
This list allows the user to enable and disable items for logging. Only monitors with a
checkbox will be recorded while using the Data Log feature. Highlight a monitor and press
the OK button to activate/deactivate it for logging.
Use 'Data Log' in the 'Monitor' sub-menu to start and stop logging.
NOT : Datalogging performance is reduced as the number of items selected to
datalog increases.
Reset Live List
Reset to default monitor list for viewing in Live Data. This item is grayed out and not
selectable if the default monitor list is already selected.
Reset Log List
Reset to default monitor list for logging in Data Log. This item is grayed out and not
selectable if the default monitor list is already selected.
Reset Fuel con.
Reset the accumulated fuel usage data. This item is grayed out and not selectable if there is
no accumulated fuel usage data to reset.
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Performance
The AccessPORT can calculate several performance measurements.
NOT : The AccessPORT is only capable of calculating performance test results while
the ignition is turned to the “ON” position. The AccessPORT will display an error
message if it cannot communicate with the vehicle.
0-60 MPH
To record the 0-60 MPH performance, select this menu option and follow instructions. A time
slip showing the performance results will be displayed at the end of the performance test.
¼ Mile
To record the ¼ Mile performance, select this menu option and follow instructions. A time slip
showing the performance results will be displayed at the end of the performance test.
Dynamometer
Use this feature to estimate your vehicle's wheel horsepower and torque. This can be used to
see the actual performance gains of part upgrades.
NOT : You will be prompted to enter a vehicle weight, test gear, and RPM range for
the test. This data will be stored for future use. If you want to revert to the default data,
select 'Reset Dyno' in the 'Performance' sub-menu.
Reset Dyno
Reset to default for dynamometer test parameters.
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Tune
Enhance the performance of your car.
Change Map
To change the mapping on your ECU, select this menu option and follow the instructions.
The ignition must be turned to the “ON” position during the Change Map operation. You will
be prompted to select a pre-loaded map. The same warning that apply to the installation
process apply here as well (battery charge level, turn accessories off, etc.)
•Realtime: The AccessPORT can upload a calibration for immediate use. The
calibration will remain in the ECU until the ECU loses power or is reset.
•Reflash: Permanent reflash of the calibration onto the ECU. The AccessPORT will
request for the vehicle to be placed in ECU reprogramming mode. Follow the on-
screen prompts to complete this step.
NOT : There is a storage limit of 100 maps on the AccessPORT.
Adjustments
•Adjust Idle: The AccessPORT allows users to adjust the idle RPM up to +/- 300 RPM.
There are different settings for use with A/C on and A/C off.
•Adjust Timing: The AccessPORT allows for global timing adjustment that can retard
timing up to 5 degrees.
•* Launch Control: The AccessPORT allows for setting a specific RPM threshold for
launching.
•* Flat-Foot Shift (Not available for the 2002-2005 WRX due to hardware
limitations): The AccessPORT allows for setting a specific RPM threshold for flat-foot
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shifting.
•* Reset LC/FFS: Resets the Launch Control and Flat-foot Shift RPM values to the
defaults in the current map as flashed onto the vehicle.
* Notes:
▪Launch Control and Flat-Foot Shift are only available for turbocharged vehicles
with manual transmissions.
▪Launch Control and Flat-Foot Shift features are only available in firmware
version 1.6. .0-16 5 or higher. Users also need to use map version 3.0 or
above to be able to access these features. For more information on what
these features do and how to use them, please refer to the Launch
Control and Flat-Foot Shift FAQ document.
▪Flat-Foot Shift is not available for the 2002-2005 WRX due to hardware
limitations in these vehicles.
▪WARNING: Launch Control and Flat-Foot Shift (LC/FFS) are abusive to the
engine, clutch, transmission, axles, and differentials. The user must
accept all risks and responsibilities for using these features.
Show Current Map
To see the last map that was flashed to your car, select this menu option. You can press the
OK button to see a detailed description of the map.
•Realtime: Last map loaded via “Realtime” option during Change Map.
•Reflash: Last map loaded via “Reflash” option during Change Map.
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Troubleshooting
Use the AccessPORT as a diagnostic tool.
NOT : The AccessPORT is only capable displaying live data while the ignition is
turned to the “ON” position. The AccessPORT will display an error message if it
cannot communicate with the vehicle.
Reset CU
Use this function to reset all the trouble codes.
Read Codes
Use this function to read trouble codes from the engine computer. Stored codes indicate a
mechanical or electrical fault. Use the up/down buttons to highlight a code and display a short
description of the trouble code (if available).
Memory Snapshot
Use this function to save a snapshot of the current ECU memory state. This function is
mainly for use by Tech Support for troubleshooting purposes.
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