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kidturbo
March 17th, 2019, 06:50 PM
Hi All, looking for some better details about this Engine Operation version 12628777. It's from a floor shift transfer case truck, and changes the operation of pins X-1 57 & 82 [AWDSIG & AWDLOW].
Been playing with both versions, and the difference is how the ECM selects Torque Reference Tables under A, B, and C, that I've noted so far. Might it be an option to add these selection under "System"?
If you swap ECM from a floor shift truck into a dial shift transfer case, it's not going to respond correctly to canbus commands. And visa versa.
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GMPX
March 18th, 2019, 08:32 AM
There is probably more than just one little change to making that work.
kidturbo
March 18th, 2019, 09:28 AM
I'll bet it's a single bit switch like the oil temp signal pin on the E38.
I never even noticed this existed till I tried to force one into low range tables by triggering those pins. Worked on one ecm but not another. Also controls if State07 reports correctly, or msg to trigger dash light is sent out to bcm.
On the canbus version, state is controlled by 2 bits. One for front axle active, other notified of low range mode. I thought vss input signal was also related, but that seems to be different pin switch issue.
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GMPX
March 18th, 2019, 10:35 AM
I'll bet it's a single bit switch like the oil temp signal pin on the E38.
You can't compare 'logic' between Bosch ECM's and GM's own :laugh:
kidturbo
March 18th, 2019, 10:47 AM
You can't compare 'logic' between Bosch ECM's and GM's own [emoji23]Valid point... lol
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kidturbo
March 19th, 2019, 05:56 PM
For now, does anyone happen to have a list of all the known "Engine Operation ID's" under this particular OS?
Guessing that's our identifying maker to determine if the file is coded for trucks with TCCM or ones without. Is there only two, or is there twenty two possibilities?
GMC-2002-Dmax
March 20th, 2019, 02:28 AM
LMM engine op 2007.5
12646908, 12646910, 12646928, 12634934, 12646940, 12646941, 12632396,12632399,12633757, 12631780
LMM engine op 2008
12646908, 12646910, 12646916, 12646917, 12646920, 12646921, 12646938, 12646942, 12646943
LMM engine op 2009
12630483, 12630484, 12634941, 12633755, 12633757, 12633758, 12633759, 12633760, 12628778, 12628694
LMM engine op 2010
12631780, 12631784, 12631785, 12620398
turbo_bu
March 20th, 2019, 04:05 AM
FWIW - on the older LS1B PCM's, the transfer case "style" was found under the System segment. The easiest way to start deciphering this part of the code, aside from having a complete disassembly, is to look at this section in hex. This is how I started to try and find differences between tunes based on the same OS.
kidturbo
March 20th, 2019, 07:06 AM
LMM engine op 2007.5
12646908, 12646910, 12646928, 12634934, 12646940, 12646941, 12632396,12632399,12633757, 12631780
LMM engine op 2008
12646908, 12646910, 12646916, 12646917, 12646920, 12646921, 12646938, 12646942, 12646943
LMM engine op 2009
12630483, 12630484, 12634941, 12633755, 12633757, 12633758, 12633759, 12633760, 12628778, 12628694
LMM engine op 2010
12631780, 12631784, 12631785, 12620398Well that narrows it down a bunch...
Thank you for the list. As i figured, couldn't be simple A or B option.
Playing with this on bench further I noticed the version I have been testing transmits a msg ID 0x2D1 on the HS bus. That is same ID the TCCM uses to notify ECM of TC position on dash knob trucks. So if you load wrong version, both TCCM and ECM are squawking same messages, and BCM likely has issues with that.
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kidturbo
March 24th, 2019, 11:23 PM
Ok onto something simpler for time being.
Has anyone stumbled onto the switch that sets source for VSS input??
Both above versions I've tested only want to use VSS data from CANbus. Like previous models, this OS will accept a pulse speed input on VSS HI, but only for a few seconds, then it times out. But the VSS PID continues to read the incoming pulse signal. However all speed related tables will stop responding to it, and output to BCM defaults to 327.68mph. Send it some correct VSS data over HSLAN and everything is happy. Guessing this one might be similar to the gassers..
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