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Thread: Cadilac ECM Identification Help Please

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    Default Cadilac ECM Identification Help Please

    I am going to be working on 1999 Cadilac Deville. Does anyone know what model computer is in that vehicle? Does EFI work on it also?

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    It's a Siemens PCM, we don't support them.
    Check out this thread -
    http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....ight=Northstar

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    The 99 PCM is a Delco. It looks like an old 97 LS1 PCM. It uses 2 Mot CPU's and 4 small memory chips and a knock module.

    I can write this, but I can't read it yet.



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    Wow, is that thing still HC11 based or is the main CPU on the other PCB? This is old 16bit stuff in there.
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    Hey I am in Rock Hill SC now and I have my other camera now and I can take pictures now. My old camera got broke by a valet attendant in Chicago.

    I will go pop some clean pictures like the one above.
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    the old Delco Chip isn't always a Delco Chip. I think on different year PCM's it's a Mot





    BTW it is nice to have a camera without a broken screen
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    Quote Originally Posted by CalEditor View Post
    the old Delco Chip isn't always a Delco Chip. I think on different year PCM's it's a Mot
    Correct, any chip that has the number '185' on it is a Motorola sourced part, anything with '466' is Delco.
    Looks like that PCM is all HC11 (16bit) based. Any this is 99? very odd.

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