Wow, it's great to have someone on the list who knows what he's talking about. I'll shut up. Joe Fulton --- On Thu, 7/30/09, Jesse <j2sax@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Jesse <j2sax@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [AMC-list] Pin in Pin out and WAIT a minute! OBD2 requires re-flash > To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Thursday, July 30, 2009, 2:20 PM > Wow, leaving for vacation and no time > for detials, however, on a pin test. you need a breakdown of > what pins on the vehicle side of the ECM connector go to > what and what the voltages are supposed to be and, in some > cases, what conditions change the voltage. > > You will first find the ground pin and check it to make > sure you have a good ground circuit to the ecm. Then > you will use that ground to CAREFULLY measure the voltage at > each pin and compare it with the required amount. Make > sure your voltmeter is set to the proper range and make SURE > you do not cross pins. There has to be a club or forum > somewhere that can supply you with the specifics for your > vehicle...HOWEVER, BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING ELSE..... > > You mentioned this was a 1996 and that you put in a > junkyard ECM... did you have the ECM flash re-programmed to > your specific vehicle? If not that is the source of > all your problems. All 96 and up Domestic vehicles > have a Flash RAM Module that controls the ECM. It USED > to be that there was a removeable, hard-coded chip (PROM) > but hte new vehicles have a RAM chip which accepts new > software just llike a USB drive or digital camera with an SD > card. > > Chryslers actually have a 2-3 step process for > reprogramming. If either your vehicle or the one you > got the ECM fromm had a anti-theft system there are > procedures taht have to be followed. In addition to > that and the OE calibration software upload, in Chryslers > you also have a separate step to "upload the VIN, mileage > and Pinion factor". > > Very few aftermarket shops have the capbilities to do this > as it requires specific hardware that allows communication > through the ALDL port (diagnositic plug under your dash) to > the OE website that allows the upload. (Either a > factory diagnostic tool or a properly equipped PC with a > pass through device will work.) > > In most cases you have to go to a dealership to get it > done, but check around to see if someone in the aftermarket > can do it more inexpensively. > > Do NOT let someone offer to program it "off the vehicle" as > this rarely works on Chryslers and NEVER with one that has > antitheft > > do NOT let some guy with a Snap On "Brick" tell you he can > do it. The only thing he will be able to do is upload > the VIN/Mileage/Pinion factor. The ECM calibration > file can ONLY be done with a Flash Reprogramming > device. > > Finally, make sure that they check for "relearn > procedures". In some vehicles, when you introduce a > new ECM into the engine management enviroment, the inputs > and controlled devices will not "play nice" until they are > properly introduced to the ECM, which requires a specific > procedure to be done, even after the Flash. Any > dealership will know this, if it is required. > > Gotta run, good luck! > > Jesse > > > _______________________________________________ > AMC-list mailing list > AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com > _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com