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projekteg 03-23-2005 10:09 PM

Re: testing ECU to make sure it works??
 
i've got one i made that i'm gonna test tomorrow, i'll post it up once/if i get it working.

Guy-Fast 03-23-2005 10:28 PM

Re: testing ECU to make sure it works??
 
that would be sweet.

turbohf 03-27-2005 11:07 PM

Re: testing ECU to make sure it works??
 

Originally Posted by projekteg
i've got one i made that i'm gonna test tomorrow, i'll post it up once/if i get it working.

k, think i got it...but the LED im using isnt working like i would like it (maybe the wrong kind?). the light will light up, and you can see a faint blinking....codes 10 and 6.... IAT and ECT codes, so it works perfect.... also means i didnt ---- that P06 up 8)

projekteg 03-28-2005 05:32 AM

Re: testing ECU to make sure it works??
 
you using a 12v led?

turbohf 03-28-2005 12:44 PM

Re: testing ECU to make sure it works??
 

Originally Posted by projekteg
you using a 12v led?

im not sure what the ---- it is accually ::) it came from my Megasquirt kit (there is a min order, you get 5 more than you need).... i think i will head to the radio shack today and get a standard 12v LED and some power connectors then take pics of what i have come up with... :-*

Guy-Fast 03-28-2005 07:51 PM

Re: testing ECU to make sure it works??
 
please do :)

turbohf 03-29-2005 02:06 AM

Re: testing ECU to make sure it works??
 
ECU Test Harness Write Up for OBD0 & OBD1 (my experinces...dont come to me whining if it doesnt work or fucks up your ECU...)


OBD0 test harness:
http://home.comcast.net/~turbohf/harness0.jpg
solid CEL.... :-\

pins: A13 power, A16 ground... got the little 9v plug at Radio Shack...9v battery stolen from my roommates desk (thanks Aaron ;))


OBD1 test harness:
http://home.comcast.net/~turbohf/harness1.jpg
codes: 6 and 10 <~means it works

pins: A25 power, B2 ground... one side of LED to power the other to A13, D4 to ground... LED is extra ---- from my Megasquirt (not the best choice for LED for this btw), and the power adapter well they come in packs of 5 at RS... 9v battery stolen from my roommates desk (thanks Aaron ;))

Chris Harris 03-29-2005 07:43 AM

Re: testing ECU to make sure it works?? now with WRITE UP :) and pics...
 
Noice! ;)

projekteg 03-29-2005 07:56 AM

Re: testing ECU to make sure it works?? now with WRITE UP :) and pics...
 
awesom job! how did you figure out to ground d4? that's the only thing i wasn't doing right, just wondering how you figured that out. also, you told me the led was barely lighting? maybe b/c you only have a 9v power supply? how you tried with any type of 12v power to see if that makes a difference? good job man, now i can finally permanently mount my own ecu in my car instead of having to leave my kick panel off and ecu on the floor just so i can test ecu's every night :D next project, get a complete obd1 harness that simulates all sensors so you will even know if you're getting cel code 8)

TurboEF9 03-29-2005 09:51 AM

Re: testing ECU to make sure it works?? now with WRITE UP :) and pics...
 
D4 is part of the "blink the check engien light for codes", instead of using the two pin service connector over on the passenger side kick panel.

This is an old school OBD0-OBD1 conversion trick, for those who didn't have a "service connector" to jump. :D


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