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I get this error when clicking Radio with USB copy selected. USB is fat32

looking at the sps error definitions the error E4399 is caused by the following...

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looking at the sps error definitions the error E4399 is caused by the following...
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Yeah I saw that and my voltage according to the dash cluster is 12.4v. I got that battery charger the other guy is using and using a vxdiag with windows 10. Still no luck... GDS2 works fine
 

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Yeah I saw that and my voltage according to the dash cluster is 12.4v. I got that battery charger the other guy is using and using a vxdiag with windows 10. Still no luck... GDS2 works fine

are you using the "replace and program ecu" method?
 

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Maybe let the battery charge completely overnight then try again tomorrow?
 

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Without a stable voltage I wouldnt be trying any programming TBH!
I dont think it makes a difference, but out of interest which points are you charging from
 

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Without a stable voltage I wouldnt be trying any programming TBH!
I dont think it makes a difference, but out of interest which points are you charging from
I just stuck it on the parts that connect to the battery in the boot. I might try in thr front bonnet terminals to see if I get a different voltage
 

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I just stuck it on the parts that connect to the battery in the boot. I might try in thr front bonnet terminals to see if I get a different voltage
I go whichever way is closest to the powerpoint. i havent found any difference.
 

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Yep tried both options, same outcome

The battery/charger does not matter for this instance because you are not programming with vci, you are saving to usb.

It sounds like the vxdiag is not working properly with sps.

When you load into sps make sure you select the correct vehicle make, year and model.
Once you have it all loaded make sure the vin in the bottom righthand side of the window is correct and also try click ecu data on the righthand side and see if it contains information like the vin etc.
 
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