I have my project running now and it is throwing some codes, I am a little confused is the 0090 code the fuel rail pressure sensor or the control valve?
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Thanks! After re-seating X107 and 108 (for some reason were not fully seated, DOH!) that code went away after resetting the codes, the only codes I have now are a P16BC which looks alternator related a P0107 and some glow plug related codes. (am not running a glow plug controller)what is every code you have? P0090 is fuel pressure regulator related, not the rail pressure sensor. You either have a sticky FPR, a bad coil in the FPR or no power to the FPR. you need 5v to the FPR for it to be controlled
Plugged in the old MAP sensor and the P0107 went away, checked all the connections on the transmission and the P0706, 0708 and 0713 code persist.
Thanks, I am looking for the connector view for the back of the transmission, cleaned and re-seated everything but did not help, I did find the connector view for the TCM, just a matter of looking more, checking continuity on that cable will be a pain, may just pull it out.Look into the external harness where it goes into the trans at the back, make sure its connected fully. If so, ohm the wires at the internal harness where it connects to the NSBU back to where it connects to the external harness at teh back of the trans (back probe the wires at the external harness). if all that is good, may be a NSBU but being that everything worked prior to that, im more likely to say a connection issue. NSBU is on the inside of the pan on LBZ and up
Something to look at, I have not made the serial connection from the transfer case controller to the DLC yet, not sure how the ECM knows what the transfer case is doing, I will have to look at it again I cannot remember if there was only the VSS cable to the T/C or if there was also a mode cabletwo things to think about... is the trans in the manual mode and is the ECM thinking that it is in 4 wheel drive? In 4 wheel drive mode, speed is limited. of course the M mode would prevent upshifts
I have not gone back and read all of the past posts and these thoughts may not even be close. If I remember, you were dealing with a stand alone setup of some sort.
Is the mode switch a "regular" switch? to say can it simply be checked with an ohm meter or is it a hall effect switch?Look into the external harness where it goes into the trans at the back, make sure its connected fully. If so, ohm the wires at the internal harness where it connects to the NSBU back to where it connects to the external harness at teh back of the trans (back probe the wires at the external harness). if all that is good, may be a NSBU but being that everything worked prior to that, im more likely to say a connection issue. NSBU is on the inside of the pan on LBZ and up