EFI Terminator X on Yoga Slim 7x 14.5" Troubleshooting Guide

Use this page when Holley EFI Terminator X fails to detect hardware, connect to ECU, or complete driver setup on Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x 14.5". Steps are tailored to your product and ARM-specific workflow.

Who This Is For

  • EFI Terminator X users on ARM hardware
  • Native Windows ARM setups
  • • USB CAN communication and ECU sync issues

Your Device Specs

  • • Device: Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x 14.5"
  • • Processor: Snapdragon X Elite
  • • Platform: Windows 11 ARM

Supported Hardware

  • LS1/LS2/LS3/LS6
  • LS7/LSA/LSX
  • LT1/LT4
  • 4L60E/4L80E

Common Errors and Fixes

Holley EFI Terminator X cannot detect USB CAN device

Symptom: The software opens, but your ECU or USB CAN adapter does not appear as connected.

Likely Cause: Driver install did not complete or Windows selected a generic USB driver.

  1. 1. Open Device Manager and confirm iCANDrivers USB driver is installed.
  2. 2. Unplug and reconnect the USB CAN adapter on a direct USB port.
  3. 3. Re-run iCANDrivers installer as Administrator, then reboot.
  4. 4. Relaunch tuning software and check connection settings.

Holley EFI Terminator X opens but fails to connect to ECU

Symptom: You can start the app, but live data and ECU sync fail or time out.

Likely Cause: Incorrect communication selection, unstable power on ECU side, or cable/port quality issue.

  1. 1. Confirm ECU and adapter power are stable before opening software.
  2. 2. Use a short, direct USB cable and avoid passive hubs.
  3. 3. Select the correct communication interface in software settings.
  4. 4. Try a second USB port on Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x 14.5" and retry ECU handshake.

iCANDrivers installer runs but setup does not complete

Symptom: Installer exits early, or software still behaves as if no driver is installed.

Likely Cause: Security policy, antivirus interference, or stale prior install state.

  1. 1. Close tuning software before running the installer.
  2. 2. Run installer as Administrator in Windows 11 ARM.
  3. 3. Temporarily pause overly strict endpoint protection during install.
  4. 4. Restart Windows session after install and retest connection.

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