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Just got my tuned computer from Speartech. I plugged it in and turned the key on, but didn't try to start it. I hooked up the scanner and it said the computer is a 2012, my engine and tranny are a 2013. Also, 4 hard codes popped up:
P0122 P0223 P0315 P2122 Will the year difference be a problem? Should I worry about trying starting it with those codes? |
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Wow....just wow....this is the third Pedal response failure thread. I need to start running a national B!tchslap your Tuner campaign.
The first two codes are Pedal Failure/Tb Failure or low circuit voltage. Basically, the tb and pedal aren't communicating with the ecm (since the TAC functions became integral to the ecm). Third one is that it isn't reading the crank sensor or its out of phase. This one should get solved by a CASE learn, or in some cases just a few starts until it can phase the crank and cam sensors (did you pull the vvt off or no?) Fourth one is reduced engine power. This is a tricky bastardo but usually is a symptom not a cause. It usually pops up when there is a random low idle (i.e. stalls itself out), or when there is a random electrical failure or spike. If you clear the codes and try to start, no harm will be done. It MIGHT not want to start with the crank sensor problem tho. The other problems are ancillary, and the engine should be able to idle without input from the pedal. Considering that you got ALL the codes for the dbw system at the same time AND a crank sensor fail....I would say the mismatch in the ecm is causing some confusion. It would be strange for them to all fail at once barring getting struck by lightening. |
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http://www.ls2.com/boggs/dtcs/DTC%20P2122.htm
I was gonna copy the whole thing but the links don't work when I steal it. This is the "book" procedure on 2122, but I'm pretty sure the other DTC's are on the site as well. I don't know if it will actually help, as the above info takes into account a factory flash on a stock GM vehicle... |
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The TB activates fully when the pedal is depressed. The computer was tested on another vehicle before being sent to me. I sent John an email and am waiting on a response.
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Reverify pin out on the pedal to the ECM, to the throttle. I was getting similar codes initially, had to repin my pedal, MAF and map sensors. The wiring harness was wired backwards. Wasn't too hard, just had to switch a couple of pins around.
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You know, I didn't check that at all. I just rechecked the pins and they were wrong. Didn't you use the pedal off of a c5 corvette? Maybe the voltage sweep is different for some reason? I'm completely guessing here, just brainstorming. I think one brush goes in ascending voltage and the other in descending, or something like that. Make sure your pedal operates the same as the camaro one does.
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Rob,
Take my word for it. Take it to a dyno to get tuned. You will be better off in the long run. |
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What kind of reader are you using to clear the codes? I have two, one that I bought from Advanced(little orange one), and one that my wife bought me from amazon(a cheapy). Oddly enough the cheapy that she bought will clear all codes no matter what they are and the orange one will not clear them. But more than likely you are getting the throttle code because at some point connectivity has been lost between your throttle and the pcm at some point.
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The last two codes should clear on start , unless thrre actually was a crank sensor problem.
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I fired it up this evening and it would run for a little while and then die. After I would let it sit for a little while, it would the same thing. What fuel pressure should I have? No check engine light, but the same 4 codes still remain....:(...it did sound sweet while it was running :metal:!
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58psi.
Did you actually clear the codes, or just read them? Clear them, try again, if its the same four that means its getting the same triggers each time. You might need the CASE relearn to get rid of the crank sensor code. As for the others, we still got an electrical gremlin or tune gremlin. |
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Rob,
Interesting question about the permanent thing. Before I went to the dyno I kept getting a reoccurring p0300 misfire code. I would clear it, unplug battery overnight, anything I could think of. It would appear clear, but would show up the minute I turned the key, even without truck started. I tore everything apart looking for it. When I went to the dyno he said the code wasn't present, even though my handheld (innova 3130c) showed it present, and permanent. In the manual it doesn't explain the permanent thing either. I'm curious also. Since the tune I haven't had it occur again. Just the other issue. Oh, and if it's not too much trouble, would you post your video? I would love to see it but am not as socially advanced as you. I don't have an Instagram or Facebook acct. that is just more stuff to distract me!! Shawn |
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I had the issue of not knowing what was going on and was using my Aeroforce scanner gauge and a cheap handheld scan tool.While this lets you see some things and clear codes you can't change much, allows for e-fan control and something else.
So...I bought HPTuners...the same program my tuner uses. This allows me to use the scan feature and send it to him, and he sends me back a modified file to install. Makes tunes fairly painless and is teaching me about controlling it myself...for future projects. I can highly recommend this....regardless of what program is involved...LS1Edit, HPTuners, EFILive, etc. HPTuners wasn't too expensive either (my tuner also sells them and gave me a discount)...around $500? Now GM tech II is a different thing altogether. :lol: |
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I wish I had the money for hptuners. The bigger obstacle for me is the time needed for the learning curve. I probably would have gone that route if it wasn't my daily driver.
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If you guys want HPT I'll still see if I can get them for less than $500. TEchnically you could pirate the software, but without the interface box its pretty much just a toy.
You guys looking for unlimited license or the regular individual license? Shawn, the learning curve is there but the HPT forums are very helpful. You can get up and around within an afternoon. I still have someone do my dyno tuning for me, but have found that even just learning the software side is useful. If your tuner is cool he won't lock the tune so you can access it. |
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