bikemech77
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I just double checked and got these
135,152 (twice) 223 (twice), 224, 615, 622 (twice)
135,152 (twice) 223 (twice), 224, 615, 622 (twice)
gotta love icloud, forgot i had these.. several of those are showing that the software is corrupt on the computer.. i dont have a 136 so i used 135 as a reference..
135 - idle validation switch
142 - Vechicle speed sensor high
152 - BARO sensor low
223 - VPM no comms to ECM
224 - KAM corrupt.
615 - KAM corrupted parameter
622 - engine using default rating.
some of these are scary like the computer got surged hard... or is missing part of its power.. the KAM is the battery keep alive memory.. the loss of comms to the VPM means perhaps a circuit to pins 1,40 of the ECM are still no power..
ECM terminal 1 having no power could be the cause of many of these codes..
the ECM fuse handles this.. I dont have a fuse number.. but should be in the dashboard mounted fuse panel.. id check that first..
-Christopher
Good so I've been going in the right direction. I've checked the fuses in the battery compartment since from what I've read goes to ecm. Check good. Dash fuse good. One thing I noticed is someone used 30 A fuses for B/U, ABS and starter. Looked behind panel and that's where I found that fried wire. So I'm guessing since someone used the wrong fuse to allow more current and not blow so quick, that it possibly burnt up the ecm. I've since replaced the wire , made sure of no short to ground or crosses, placed the correct 10A fuse, and correct fuses in the other locations and had no blowouts since. Just the check engine light, tach is not working (assuming cause of ecm) and the fact the codes will not clear at all.
pin 1 on the ECM connector should be +12 all the time even when key off. I dont know that this keeps the engine from starting or not.. someone putting a 30 amp fuse in is either they kept blowing them so they stuck a bigger one in.. or they kept blowing them and just emptied a package of whetver they had.. and you ended up with a full-on short. I need to look at the no-start diagnostics to see what codes if any are checkled for no-start.
so pin 1 to ground on the ECM harness 60 pin connector (big one)should have +12 voltage all the time.
pin 40 should be a solid circuit to ground. (as close to 0 ohms as you can get)
pin 1 to pin 40 shouild be +12
pin 8 to ground should be +12 voltage with key on... (that SHOULD be good or you wouldnt get flash codes..
pin 8 to 15 shoiuld be +12 with key on...
these are measuring with the harness unplugged from the ECM and you are measuring on the harness itself not on the ECM...
you can also look for burnt pins going into the ECM when you unplug it...
-Christopher
the t444E manual is about 26 megs... maybe it can be emailed? its a bit confusing to figure out the section numbers without using it inside the servicemaxx program but you can find most of the stuff you need.
-Christopher
My email is bikemech77@yahoo.com
I really appreciate it.
where in kentucky? im sure the timeframe is too long but I'll be passing through on I-75 headed back south from ohio the end of TG weekend.. I'll be coming up beforehand however the interface is in ohio now..
-Christopher
where in kentucky? im sure the timeframe is too long but I'll be passing through on I-75 headed back south from ohio the end of TG weekend.. I'll be coming up beforehand however the interface is in ohio now..
-Christopher
I'm in Western KY on the TN. Border right next to FT Campbell
You're literally just right up the road from me..... I'm just outside Nashville, less than an hour away.