I have wondered if EFI connections wire gauge is sufficient.
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I have wondered if EFI connections wire gauge is sufficient.
I would say it is fine as there is no actual load on the injector outputs so it is a very momentary large current draw as the caps charge.
Ross,
The 2015 ECM I have is really being picky, I assume the pinouts are the same as the 2011-2014 ? Or is there a CAN+ CAN- Difference ?
It fails at 524928 bytes every time on the bench, any tricks I don't know about since its out of the vehicle ????
Was going to put it in the 2012 and see if an in vehicle flash would work.
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Not yet
Ross, could you please check which specific pin on the blue connector you are using as ground on your bench harness? Using a multimeter, I found a bunch of pins on the blue connector that are internally tied to ground..........but Im worried that those pins I found maybe are just low-reference circuits for sensors. Since the ECM has a large inrush current when first powered up, I would hate to use the wrong "ground" pin on the blue connector and have it fry an internal ground trace.
An interesting note I found...on the LML ECM, some "ground" pins are also tied to the case, and others arent. I wonder why? On every other ECM I have worked with, everything marked "low reference" or "ground" is also tied to the ECM case. According to the truck schematics, both the "case-grounded" ground pins and "non-case-grounded" ground pins are tied together externally in the wiring harness. But I wonder why they arent tied together internally?
Thanks
Ben
I know this tread is over 2 years old, but a quick question. Do we need to put any resistors on the Can + - to make the 120 Ohm load?
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Sam
Sam generally you don't need to do this on GM ECM"s as they have the CAN termination resistor in the ECM itself. In fact I can't think of one GM ECM that needs it.
Sounds good,
I just wanted to make sure I had everything before making my bench harness. I didn't want to have a CM2350 flash back :grin: .
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