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Old 05-06-2012, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by rel3rd
I have access to (online) Mitchell on demand through work.

CalEditor@PCMCalibrators has a "sticky" at the top of this sub-forum about schematics and whatnot, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
If you ask nicely he will post up what ever you ask for when he gets a chance.
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X2 He swaped back to the factory PCM and still had the same codes. It's just an unrelated coincidence that it happened around the same time he got the tune. Possibly the wire near the PCM connection was brittle and it was disturbed when the PCM was swapped.
Yea I don't think its the tune either... My guess is a wire got disturbed when the headers went on. When this rain lets up I'll crawl under there again and get it sorted out.
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Well I checked and i'm not getting power to any of the wires. Checked the other side just for kicks and i'm getting two wires that show something there. (guessing heater and sensor positives) looking like i'm gonna have to rip the whole damn harness apart to find my problem...
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Originally Posted by 1FastBrick
X2 He swaped back to the factory PCM and still had the same codes. It's just an unrelated coincidence that it happened around the same time he got the tune. Possibly the wire near the PCM connection was brittle and it was disturbed when the PCM was swapped.
Ok, that makes sense.
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