EFI Idiot
July 17th, 2005, 11:08 PM
First off let me say I just started using EFI yesterday so I'm very green! This is all new to me, but the scan tool looks awesome. I can't wait to learn more form you guys!
Anyway...
Yesterday after getting Live running a installed a LC-1 and it seems to be functional (no error codes at least). I left my factory NB02 sensors in place since I've heard of some issues with the PCM reading the simulated WB02 signals and I didn't like the idea of splicing into the factory wiring either (nor did I have any NB plugs laying around). Since the rear bungs on my C5 were not used, I used that location and did a stand alone install.
I installed the LC-1 PID file I received from a gentleman on another forum. The LC-1 PID now shows up at the end of the available wideband PID's on the list with the factory EFILive installed PID's. One problem though, it has a cross though it (like all the other unsupported PID's at the end of the list) and when I try to select the PID it gives me a warning message that this in not a valid PID. I had the orange plug plugged into the black box also.
What do I need to do to make this PID accessible so I can start reading the WB signal?
Anyway...
Yesterday after getting Live running a installed a LC-1 and it seems to be functional (no error codes at least). I left my factory NB02 sensors in place since I've heard of some issues with the PCM reading the simulated WB02 signals and I didn't like the idea of splicing into the factory wiring either (nor did I have any NB plugs laying around). Since the rear bungs on my C5 were not used, I used that location and did a stand alone install.
I installed the LC-1 PID file I received from a gentleman on another forum. The LC-1 PID now shows up at the end of the available wideband PID's on the list with the factory EFILive installed PID's. One problem though, it has a cross though it (like all the other unsupported PID's at the end of the list) and when I try to select the PID it gives me a warning message that this in not a valid PID. I had the orange plug plugged into the black box also.
What do I need to do to make this PID accessible so I can start reading the WB signal?