See I was under the same impression as you.the OS dictates what the pins do.but maybe the 2000 ecu non411 doesn't have the capability to do this.
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See I was under the same impression as you.the OS dictates what the pins do.but maybe the 2000 ecu non411 doesn't have the capability to do this.
Did you add that wire ? C2 pin 56 should not have a pin / wire - just a cavity plug.
Regards,
Taz
Yes i added a pin and a wire to red pin 56.
OK ... was just checking. Is there continuity in that circuit - when measured with a volt meter - from the "pin" (PCM side) to the "cut" end of the wire you are trying to ground ?
Regards,
Taz
The circuit checks out good.
As far as I am aware the 1999 through 2004 LS1 PCM (512KB) is the same which is why people are able to pretty much swap in any OS that was intended for the PCM type.
Well so far the custom OS on this one isn't working
Can you somehow backprobe that pin, make sure it goes to zero volts when the switch is tripped.
Sanity check:
- A0011 set to N2O Monitor,
- A0016 contains non-zero values.
yes joe we went over those already remember lol.