95 Camaro PCM scanner

Ken Kelly kenkelly at lucent.com
Wed Nov 25 00:41:34 GMT 1998


Thanks Steve,
	The 8051 is a four connector PCM, and I think that the connectors are all
different than the older ECM's.

		Ken

steve ravet wrote:
> 
> This was posted by Bruce a while back.  Don't know if one of these is
> your ECM part number.  If not, check with the dealer.  Surely the
> connector is available separately from the harness.
> 
> ------------------------
> For doing the 1227165/727/730/749/808/747, if you want to redo
> make a harness you'l want for the two connector ecm a 12047946
> and a 12045575.  If your doing a three connector ecm then you'll
> need a 12089591 in addition to the above.  For terminals 12089660
> These are from a Packard Distibutor so I'm assuming they shipped
> the numbers invoiced.  So any errors, and well they typoed..
> ------------------------
> 
> Ken Kelly wrote:
> >
> > I would like to build a test fixture for the 94-96 camaro
> > PCM, so I can work with Daves scanner and try to learn to
> > program this PCM. I can't find connectors for this PCM.
> >         Does anyone know a source for Connectors for the 8051 PCM?
> > I haven't been able to match them, and my local wrecking
> > yards want over $100 for the harness. I am trying to find a
> > bad engine harness, possible from and engine fire, or a
> > source for the connectors so I can set up a workbench for
> > the 8051.
> >         If I can build a fixture that will power and provide basic
> > inputs to the 8051, It will be much easier to try to learn
> > to reprogram this PCM.
> >                 Ken
> >
> > Dave Hempstead wrote:
> > >
> > > I've uploaded my 95 Camaro scanner code, schematic, and a274 PCM
> > > document.  It is located at:
> > > ftp://efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu/incoming/95Camaro.zip
> > >
> > > Enjoy!!!
> > >
> > > Dave Hempstead
> > > dave_hempstead at hp.com
> 
> --
> Steve Ravet
> steve.ravet at arm.com
> Advanced Risc Machines, Inc.
> www.arm.com



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