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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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Consult connection not working
did the engine swap from a 92 to a 96 engine.
note we did got this car in this condition so the old owner had given up as well. engine starts runs rough cleaned maf replaced map no vacuum leak (did a boost test, did a spray check test, did a smoke test) ok had this conzult sitting around Time to hook it up. NADA on the setup.. here are the wires... the green goofy one is the ground |
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If your sure the wiring is correct then try shielding some of those wires. I felt like my consult wouldn't connect to my ECU if there was a lot of electrical noise
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Make sure that the consult plug is pinned out correctly and that it has power & ground.
also try using the PLMS cable instead, I've found that to be the best working cable (right next to the Bltazt cable) for any Consult-II work. |
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verify the consult wires pin location from port to the ecu plug, via continuity test.
try external power and ground if you still can connect, dropping a connection is what usually happens when there's noise, but with koeo you should still be able to connect. we can fix a noise issue later.
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